The Army is looking into flexible screens to be used in mission planning and rehearsal, land navigation and to provide the Warfighter with the most up-to-date information before departing for a mission. "Our goal is to move this flexible display technology forward with cutting-edge research, and hopefully to see this made available for use in Soldier equipment," said U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command spokesman Robert DiMichele."The best application would allow Soldiers to connect to a computer database and download information necessary to complete the mission," DiMichele said. "Then the Soldier would disconnect, and retain the information on the device, fold or roll it up and pack it away. These screens could also be worn on the forearm of a military uniform for easy access while in the midst of battle."Check it out:  http://flexdisplay.asu.edu/
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:09am</span>
I am going to ASTD TechKnowledge® 2010 in Las Vegas next week.  This year, ASTD is "going green" with paperless session materials (handouts) for concurrent education sessions.  Options were PDF, Kindle, iPhone and other mobile devices.  I used the Kindle option - mobi file loaded easily.  Very cool.If you can't make the conference, ASTD is offering a "virtual" version at a reasonable cost.Check it out:  http://www.tk2010.astd.org/
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:08am</span>
MedlinePlus will direct you to information to help answer health questions. MedlinePlus has extensive information about drugs, an illustrated medical encyclopedia, interactive patient tutorials, and latest health news.Using animated graphics, each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. Formats are interactive tutorial, self-running tutorial and text summary (PDF).Check out out:  http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorial.html
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:07am</span>
Search for these applications in iTunes:Louvre Museum: From the most important museum in Paris. According to Lifehacker, this "amazingly slick free app provides a virtual tour of its galleries and lets users check out the works of everyone from DaVinci to Michelangelo. The app gets you up close and personal with paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and even the French Crown Jewels."TED: TEDTalks need no introduction. They’re perhaps the most popular video lectures on the web, featuring talks by "the world’s leading thinkers and doers." Now you can access these talks on your mobile phone too.Brain Tuner — presents you with 20 to 100 math problems and asks you whether the solutions provided are right or wrong. It times you and presents a score based on accuracy
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:07am</span>
After struggling for a couple of days trying to get an old copy of Macromedia Dreamweaver Extension Manager to install an old version of CourseBuilder on a Windows 7 machine, I came across this article in the Microsoft help system."Most programs written for Windows Vista also work in this version of Windows, but some older programs might run poorly or not at all. If a program written for an earlier version of Windows doesn't run correctly, you can try changing the compatibility settings for the program, either manually or by using the Program Compatibility troubleshooter."Check it out: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:07am</span>
Interesting free seminar coming up from Adobe:A discussion of the benefits and pitfalls of screen recording as an instructional tool 12.30 - 13.30 EST, February 10, 2010 http://bit.ly/6iFrRZ - to register We'll investigate the relative theories ranging from the classic Clark/Meyers psychology based recommendations, to the emerging trends toward experiential learning and ask important questions about whether audiences are actually changing? What Do You Need to Participate? Online live seminars are scheduled events simulcast over the web via Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro. You'll need a computer with a browser, Adobe Flash player and Internet connection. Voice-Over IP will broadcast over your computer if you have audio. Alternatively, audio is available via telephone. Access details will be provided once you register.
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:06am</span>
I visited the Bloomfire booth at the ASTD Technology conference - and can't wait to try out their product. Bloomfire is a collaborative learning portal for internal company use. It's not launched yet - but you can get a sneak preview by sending the team a request.Unlike an LMS where you post structured courses, Bloomfire allows SMEs to post a document, webcast, video etc. to share with others. You can contact the author, ask questions and/or start a discussion thread. There are good back-end metrics to track course activity and performance. Thinking this might be a good way to get a pulse of the popularity of course topics and learning needs. Check it out: http://www.bloomfire.com/
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:06am</span>
Attended "Using Cloudbooks and the Semantic Web to Power Learning" at ASTD TechKnowledge yesterday. The speaker showed how the semantic web technology is being implemented at the Library of Congress for professional development activities. Lots of food for thought … The Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program provides primary source-based staff development to teachers across the country.Check it out: http://www.loc.gov/teachers/.  Click the link on the right side "Build and Deliver". Pick a couple of the learning objects. In the box on the right side, you’ll see an estimate of how long the course would take to deliver with your selected learning objects. Click Continue. Pick your choice of deliver - either PDF or HTML. If you choose HTML, you’ll get a course with SCORM files included. Pretty cool. While on the LOC site, check out some of the other resources.Also see my blog entry on the semantic web - http://cre8iveii.blogspot.com/2009/02/what-is-semantic-web.html
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:06am</span>
Plus:  Potential new platform for mobile learning, for social networking, and for content creation in Weblogs and wikis.Minus:  The absence of a camera and the continued lack of support for Flash.Check it out:  http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/370/Mark Cuban's perspective:  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35161216/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:05am</span>
Adobe® Flash® Professional CS5 will include a Packager for iPhone that will let you publish ActionScript 3 projects to run as native applications for iPhone. These applications can be delivered to iPhone users through the Apple App Store.Check it out:  http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashcs5/appsfor_iphone/ Here's a blog dedicated to Adobe CS5 sneaks and peeks - http://cs5.org/
Debbie Richards   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 06:04am</span>
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