Wednesday, November 28, 2012

News card (week 5)


MICROSOFT ‘S DIGITS ALLOWS COMPUTER INTERACTION WITH HAND GESTURES

Microsoft’s research lab in Cambridge, UK has developed a new way to interact with the digital world using intuitive hand gestures. “Digits” uses 3 different IR cameras to track the positions of fingers with respect to each other.
One of the applications for this technology includes 3-D special interaction with a mobile device. By assigning gestures to certain functions, the user could conceivably control any aspect of a device. This also allows for vision free control of the device. In example used in Microsoft’s video, they assigned the “thumbs up” to answer an incoming call.
Other applications include sign language interpretation and endless possibilities for gaming. Could this be the new controller for XBox 720? Guess we will have to wait to find out.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

News Card (Week 4)


Smartphones that can identify knuckle touch and fingernails

A modified smartphone, fitted with a small vibration sensor and running Harrison's Finger Sense software, listens for the acoustic and vibrational differences between the three different types of touch, the New Scientist reported.
A fingertip could select an object while a knuckle tap could work like the right-click on a computer mouse and open up a submenu, for example.
"A big problem with touchscreens right now is that they are very simplistic, relative to the capability of our hands. We could do so much more," Harrison said.

For more information, visit this web: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/smartphones-that-can-identify-knuckle-touch-and-fingernails/1033173/

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

News card (week 3)


Review: Nexus tablet showcases Google media play



Over the summer, Google came out with a 7-inch tablet called the Nexus 7. Just as Apple is making an iPad Mini that's about the size of the Nexus 7, Google is now selling a larger version of the Nexus, about the size of Apple's regular iPad. It starts shipping this week.
On the Nexus 10, icons at the bottom of the screen emphasize Google's media products available through Play. Click on a picture of film to watch movies, headphones to listen to music and a book to, well, read books. Another icon gets you to the Play store to obtain more content and apps.
The base model with 16 gigabytes of storage costs $399. A 32 GB version goes for $499. Unlike the iPad, there is no 64 GB version, nor are there ones with cellular connectivity.
The Nexus 10 is sold at Google's online Play store in the U.S., U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada and Japan. The 32 GB version also is sold at some Wal-Mart stores in the U.S.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

News card (Week 2)


Top 10 Smartest Pens among the Latest Gadgets in Technology
These are the top 10 smartest pens among latest gadgets in technology. They are available on the market with intelligent features enabled by the latest technology advancements and you will be amazed to discover what each of them has to offer.
Perfect Office Mate - USB Flash Pen with Laser - 8GB
This elegant pen is a great office companion, providing a few useful tools for everyday use, such as portable flash storage of 8GB, USB 2.0 high-speed connectivity for file transfers between the pen and your computer, a laser module for presentations, and replaceable ink cartridge.
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

ED 6060ITC



1. How would you propose the plan to prepare students in your country to work in different culturally, technologically, and   economically context?

Education plays very important role in development of the country by preparing new generations to become leaders in the future. Timor-Leste geographically located in Asia as a newest country. The country has multicultural, multiethnic and multilingual and has become a member of Portuguese speaking countries that can connect directly to Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Therefore, Timor-Leste has always been habitual working with people from different cultures and ethnic groups. As we realize that global developing makes people lives anywhere in the world that is very important of communication to connect each other. In Timor-Leste context, it is needed to prepare young generations via good education in order to produce qualified people in competitive job markets as they should enrich themselves with various kinds of skills and knowledge to bring the nation forward.
Technology takes part in shifting human lives in society to influence our lifestyles, as those days there was not any internet to access; communication was not easy at all. Nowadays, how people to contact among themselves with a new way of communications using technology to talk, text chatting etc. As a plan to prepare students, it is an imperative to set the conditions such as providing computer laboratory and Public computer center in schools by engaging students to enhance their skills in computer literacy. The purpose of education to be understood that giving our time that focus on fostering of intellectual by well-educated in pursue of degree as high as possible is being ready to be employed, due to the fact that good payment is higher education.  So, through the education it is possible to alleviate the poverty and recover from economically problems.




2. What has been done by your country in each context?

Timor-Leste faces many political, economy and social challenges as a new nation that attempted to build the foundation of the nation, notably education is most pressing issue. The government of Timor-leste has two official languages, such as: Portuguese and Tetum where in teaching and learning process use Portuguese Language as an instruction language along with Tetum. Therefore, the Ministry of education was established the MoU with both Brazil and Portuguese Governments to send their teachers to guide and provide formation to local teachers. Besides that, Timor-Leste sent its big number of students to study in Europe like Portugal, USA, Cuba, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. It is the signal of bilateral and multilateral relations to foster Timor-Leste’s education by engaging students to work in various different cultures.
The ministry of education has been bilaterally working with Portuguese Formation Institution  to train young people  in technology notably in Public Computer Training center, but recently it has not been covered all young people yet. On the other side, the ministry of education closely working with locals vocational training that belong to the Catholic church to accomplish  training skills and also Non-government Organizations (NGOs) to assist the government in improving  the young people’s skills. In spite of internal programs, there is also another program from the government to send those who have degrees in Information and Communication Technology to study abroad. The government of Timor-Leste invests more in education by sending students to pursue knowledge in overseas in order to produce human resources. The fund has been taking from oil and gas on account of Timor-Leste economically depends on oil and gas revenues.

Friday, November 2, 2012

News card (week 1)

evoMouse

The Evolution of the Mouse
The evoMouse is the evolution of the computer mouse. With the evoMouse, your finger is your pointer and there is no more pushing around a physical mouse. The evoMouse works on nearly any flat surface and requires very little space. It tracks effortlessly to your comfortable and natural movements. The evoMouse® is easy and convenient to set up and use with almost any desktop or laptop computer. It connects via standard USB port.
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