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Written by Sungtae Park |
The Art of Preparing Sushi: The App |
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Simple yet exquisite, sushi dishes have mesmerized people around the world ever since Japan was opened up to the world(albeit forcefully by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1854). Read the rest of this entry » |
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Written by Kevin Diep |
Teaching Math with the iPhone |
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Everyone knows, whether they like it or not, that math is the most important subject in school. Even if you don’t think you need it for your career, chances are you’re going to run into situations where knowing math really helps pretty often. As I wrote before, education apps are becoming more common and technology is no stranger to teachers and classrooms these days. So of course there are tons of apps for teaching kids mathematics being developed. Many of these apps are directed at children still in elementary school and feature simple lessons about basic arithmetic. There are also several apps that cover all the bases, from elementary math to calculus and linear algebra. Growing up I was very much into math but everyone else wasn’t, so when I used a few of these apps I thought about how helpful these apps would have been for people who didn’t quite “get” it. Read the rest of this entry » |
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Written by Kevin Diep |
A Cool Tool For School: EMD PTE |
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Written by Kevin Diep |
Minding Your P’s and Q’s: The Grammar App |
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Written by Sungtae Park |
Obama on iPad/iPhone!Posted in Education, Miscellaneous on 24 Jun 2010
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As we all know, a very important election is coming up in a few months. The Republicans are looking for a major upset, and the Democrats are looking to keep their majority. In light of all that, President Obama’s political campaign organization, Organizing for America, has released an app called “Barak Obama | Organizing for America,” in order to facilitate the connections between the voters and the Democratic candidates. Read the rest of this entry » |
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Written by Kevin Diep |
The World Factbook 2010 |
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Written by Kevin Diep |
The Potential of 3D Apps |
The concept of 3D media is not a new phenomenon. The idea has been around for decades and has been utilized in movies and video games for years. But why is it still a widely-appealing, highly marketable concept? It’s because 3D brings whatever we’re seeing or interacting with closer to the way we perceive reality. And although “3D” games and movies are visual deceptions, they bring the media closer to the world which we, the users, are actually a part of. Until recently, 3D media has been limited to the silver screen and expensive gaming platforms. The iPhone and the relatively new iPad provide new and unexplored ways of using 3D technology. Never before have users had the opportunity for so much 3D interaction. Both platforms give users direct visual and manual access to something that before had been at a distance to them. This is also new for developers who need to make their 3D apps as intuitive and appealing as 2D apps. Because these are uncharted waters for both users and developers, the future of 3D apps is uncertain. But since this form of display is so interesting, it’s worth speculating about the path that such apps will follow.


















