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Davis, Eric J.; Wheeler, Kraig – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The 2020 pandemic involving SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) resulted in a rapid shift to online education for instructors at every level around the world. This shift occurred with little training and minimal resources available due to the rapidity of onset. In this technology report, we describe the use of 3D printing to rapidly manufacture mounts for…
Descriptors: Computer Peripherals, Printing, Manufacturing, Photography
Freeman, A.; Adams Becker, S.; Cummins, M. – New Media Consortium, 2016
The "NMC Technology Outlook for Cooperative Extension 2016-2021: A Horizon Project Sector Report" reflects a collaborative research effort between the New Media Consortium (NMC), the eXtension Foundation, and the Innovation Task Force of the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP), the representative governing body of…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Technological Advancement, Extension Education, Educational Innovation
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Chlebowski, Susan; Fremont, Wanda – Academic Psychiatry, 2011
Objective: The authors provide examples for the use of the WebCam as a therapeutic tool in child psychiatry, discussing cases to demonstrate the application of the WebCam, which is most often used in psychiatry training programs during resident supervision and for case presentations. Method: Six cases illustrate the use of the WebCam in individual…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Psychiatry, Family Counseling, Group Therapy
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Jaworski, Joy; Murphy, Kris – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2009
In this article, the authors describe how they incorporated environmental awareness into their art curriculum. Here, they describe a digital photography project in which their students used flatbed scanners as cameras. Their students composed their objects directly on the scanner. The lesson enabled students to realize that artists have voices…
Descriptors: Photography, Computer Peripherals, Art Activities, Environmental Education
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Cox, James R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
This report describes the incorporation of digital learning elements in organic chemistry and biochemistry courses. The first example is the use of pen-based technology and a large-format PowerPoint slide to construct a map that integrates various metabolic pathways and control points. Students can use this map to visualize the integrated nature…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Educational Technology, Web Based Instruction
Messner, Kate – School Library Journal, 2010
This article discusses how Skype and other video-conferencing software have become a staple for teachers, librarians, and authors who want to get kids excited about reading. The past year has brought a huge increase in the number of schools and libraries using Skype to connect classrooms and bring in experts to talk with kids. And with cuts in…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Adolescent Literature, Librarians, Internet
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Libii, Josue Njock – Physics Education, 2004
High-speed photography can show that the shape often used for a newly forming drop is wrong. Knowledge of drop behaviour is important for inkjet printers, and a close look at the formation of drops as given here can enhance critical observation, thinking and analysis.
Descriptors: Topology, Computer Peripherals, Photography, Mechanics (Physics)
Van Horn, Royal – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
The absence of common sense in the world of technology continues to amaze the author. Things that seem so logical to just aren nott for many people. The installation of Voice-over IP (VoIP, with IP standing for Internet Protocol) in many school districts is a good example. Schools have always had trouble with telephones. Many districts don't even…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computers, Computer Peripherals, Safety
Branzburg, Jeffrey – Technology & Learning, 2005
According to InfoTrends/CAP Ventures, by the end of this year more than 55 percent of all U.S. households will own at least one digital camera. With so many digital cameras in use, it is important for people to understand how to organize and store digital images in ways that make them easy to find. Additionally, today's affordable, large megapixel…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Photography, Visual Aids, Computer Peripherals
Branzburg, Jeffrey – Technology & Learning, 2007
Look no further than to the popularity of C-SPAN's annual video documentary competition for middle and high schoolers, and it's obvious that video editing, and the technology that comes with it, is important to today's students. In the past it was a complex, involved, and expensive process. Video editing is now within the reach of anybody with a…
Descriptors: Photography, Educational Technology, Editing, Computer Software
Wentzel, Larry – Computers in Libraries, 2007
Librarians and archivists find themselves facing the prospect of digitization. Everyone is doing it, everyone needs it. Discussions rage nationally and internationally concerning what to digitize and the best means to present and retain digital objects. Digitization is the act of making something digital, expressing a physical object "in numerical…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Access to Information, Media Adaptation, Information Technology
Riehl, Bambi – PEPNet 2, 2006
C-Print captioning is a computer-aided speech-to-text service for people who are deaf/hard of hearing and prefer printed text rather than sign language as an accommodation. C-Print often is used in educational settings (see C-Print Tipsheet http://www.netac.rit.edu/publication/tipsheet for further information or visit the C-Print Web site at…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Internet, Printed Materials, Partial Hearing