Showing posts with label 3 D Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3 D Camp. Show all posts

3 D Camp - Part 3

OK, so this is the final post on the 3 D camp, there was loads to share with ye so I wanted to share it out over three posts.


Lette Moloney made an interactive bike, as you cycled the screen (using Google maps) propelled forward. Here is a vid -


myself and Jeffrey

I then went to a workshop on Arduino and sat beside Jeffrey Roe and he was a pro at building circuits, Thank God, as the last time I was in a lab I was sitting beside "himself - Mr King" and would make him do all the work....so when I saw the bread boards, wires, transistors and no Richie...well it was not pleasant. But Jeffrey was sound, I mean click on his name....what a blog!








We also listened to Conor Murphys presentation on Virtual worlds for children - Pora Ora slide deck. Social networking and education in the virtual world!




Last but not least was a presentation on "Is the internet changing your brain?" To paraphrase Billy O’Connor "Did you know the human brain is 3 lbs in weight? All the connection in the brain made up by neurons are constantly looking for more connections. The number of possible connections is 100 trillion to the power of 100 trillion = so we are all truly unique and our plastic brain is always looking for more connections! Our brains are complicated chemical and electronic bowel of spaghetti!" He told us about "flow" - high skill and high challenge equals flow, so we need to challenge our plastic brains daily. But we need to be careful as we have access to information, but there is a difference between information and knowledge. Knowledge is what you decide you do with the information....how you interrupt it!

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3 D Camp - Part 2

Great talks and demos 3 D camp in my old Alma mater - University of Limerick. My sincere thanks go out to the organisers and .

 One of the lunch time workshops was "Farmboz" with Niall Dempsey. Nial is a farmer and a qualified software programmer. His web site will tell you about the robot that replaces the sheep dog and even give you IT advice. P.S. FarmBot renamed to FarmBoz (FaceBooks Farmville already uses the FarmBot name)


I managed to grab 5 minuets to do the "I can solder class" during lunch. I have a fab video which I will share with ye as soon as I get a USB bluetooth adaptor. My badge turned out fab, I think this is something I would use in class, I am pretty sick of using the light circuit, so this is an exciting way of covering electricity and circuits in a different manner. This worksop was given by Robert Fitzsimons from the Dublin hackerspace - TOG




Next was Gavin Duffy talking about a geo-referenced 3D reconstruction of an ancient environment on a smartphone from Realsim He built an app with built in GPS for the site of Clonmacnoise, watch the youtube for loads more info.His presentation was awesome, the wonders of technology, anyway deffo watch the vid - it explains it better than I can! All I know is that I want an i phone...like yesterday!





videoTeaching practice in a virtual classroom....well we are not there yet but the technology is getting there.
@ at did a presentation on 4-walls immersive stereo films & digital cultural artefact's in immersive 3D world - http://www.vlab.ie/ they created a V Lab of 3 walls, white floor you don a pair of glasses and Ta- Daaa you are fully immersed in a virtual world. We watched this video and I was just blown away...imagining if I had a day of a virtual classroom before I stepped into one as a teacher how much it would have benefited me, or even how much it would benefit any teacher of any standard. Then I started to think about the "holodeck" wow...we are all in for some treat! Anyway here is the vid -
"Did you play with Lego as a child?" asks Stephen Howell "well Scratch is like computer programming Lego!" His workshop was How to use your Kinect with Scratch I really want to try to set this up, if anyone reading this has done so please do let us know! Stephen is awesome, Scratch is awesome and the 3 D Conference was awesome and you weren't there....just as well you have me!


I will be posting 3 D camp part 3 later....stay tuned!

3 D Camp - Part 1

I found out about this conf thanks to Twitter. Twitter has been a fountain of knowledge for me wince I first started my blog and @MoloneyKing twitter account 8 weeks tomorrow. The camp was in UL in my old CSIS building. The last time I went through those doors was for a C++ lecture, here I was back years later, an ex-fund accountant turned primary school teacher tech head!

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I'm the blond sitting in 2nd
 last row, putting on
3 D glasses.
picture from Diana Chihaia   

I met up with a twitter friend @pamelaaobrien, of @ICTedu fame, then Stephen (@saorog) came over to say hi, we know each other through twitter but also met at Thurles - @ICTedu



The keynote speaker was John Paul Giancarlo from Brown  Bag films (Oscar-nominated animation studio based in Dublin).  He explained the technicalities behind 3-D and gave us 3 D glasses so we could watch his 3 D childrens' cartoon.






He explained that children have a small distance between their eyes so everything they see is much bigger, hence the 3 D effects were smaller. This resulted in all of us being able to watch the cartoon with and without the 3 D glasses. More info on Brown Bag Films here.
This is a short clip ( I have a great clip but my old phone and new laptop won't blue tooth each other....so until I resolve this I am left with this little clip!



 
Do you know about QR code? Here is the Wiki Wiki link to explain more. Here is my CV in QR form, cool right?! Anyway, next we met Luigina Ciolfi. Her and a team set up an interactive installation in Bunratty Folk Park using QR codes, all you needed was a QR scanner app on your phone and the park came to life for you, more info here. The park was set up with QR code displayed on a specific trail, you could go to a web site and pick a role of a person living in that time and then use the QR code to bring up a recording of a person sharing their thoughts, you could even record your own thoughts and save them so that other visitor's could listen to you.
She said " visitors had no problem grasping the functionality of the  new technology and all were able to understand the connection between the content and the sites on the trail. It gave visitors a physically anchoring to the houses.

Just a note to say thank you to @loughconn who pointed out that my previous version of my public QR cv had too much personal information and to change it, how naive of me, a teacher...who has done lessons in on-line safety!!! Just goes to show you always need to be careful or just use Twitter and the fabulous people there will help! So thanks.