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They Put A GoPro On A Balloon That Went To The Stratosphere

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Enjoy the video of our launch preparations, video footage, and some data analysis of the flight. Payload: GoPro Hero3, Sony Camcorder, Samsung Galaxy Note II phone. The amazing footage was found two years later by an Arizona hiker. Max altitude: 98,664 ft (30.1 Time of flight: 1 hour, 38 minutes.

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They Put A GoPro On A Balloon That Went To The Stratosphere

TeachThought - Learn better.

Enjoy the video of our launch preparations, video footage, and some data analysis of the flight. Payload: GoPro Hero3, Sony Camcorder, Samsung Galaxy Note II phone. The amazing footage was found two years later by an Arizona hiker. Max altitude: 98,664 ft (30.1 Time of flight: 1 hour, 38 minutes.

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Week of May 1, 2011 - Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

one of 34 activities in Peer Coaching, centers on a success analysis protocol -- a guided discussion designed to encourage reflection and a focus on replicating success. The recent scams and security leaks involving Sony Play Station brings to the fore, issues with online security. What''s Working?, Can it be used well with students?

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WHAT’S NEW

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to streamline workflows for assessment and data analysis. Sony ( pro.sony.com ) is adding five new WUXGA resolution models to its family of laser light source projectors. The course takes students up to four hours and can be completed over several weeks. Incorporating end user feedback, the 10.0 Illuminate 10.0

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Education Technology and the History of the Future of Credentialing

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In February, Sony issued a press release, “ vowing ” to bring the blockchain to education in the form of a new testing platform. But when something’s a product, education technology seems duty-bound to embrace it, not with any deep critical analysis but with its typically superficial hype and hope.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Via Techcrunch : “ Sony now has a Koov robotics learning kit for US classrooms.” .” – Inside Higher Ed covers a new journal article that explores how Russian bots were used to spread misinformation about BLM protests at the University of Missouri. ” It’s $520.

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'Robots Are Coming For Your Jobs'

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But this year, I’m reorganizing my analysis of these “trends,” partly because I think they can all be subsumed under the larger theme of “the new economy.” Sony’s in the business. These have all been separate articles in each series. Malta thinks it’s necessary, I guess.