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6 people who predicted the future with stunning accuracy

6 people who predicted the future with stunning accuracy | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
With the current acceleration of innovation making what was unthinkable just a few years ago possible, it's a little easier to imagine what the future may hold than ever before. But in the past this was a great deal harder.

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Putting Arduino and the ESP32 at Work for STEM Education | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces 

Putting Arduino and the ESP32 at Work for STEM Education | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces  | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Launched on IndieGogo a few months ago after 2+ years in development, Crowbits is a STEM education project that leverages both the Arduino and ESP32 boards, in addition to the BBC Micro:bit, to teach logical thinking and programming. Featuring Lego-blocks compatibility and a Scratch-like interface, the project has reached its IndieGogo backing goal and is ready to ship, says Crowbits' maker Elecrow.

Crowbits are little plug-and-play blocks that can snap together thanks to their magnetic Pogo pins, which makes it easy to connect crowbits with one another. Elecrow has already built 40+ different crowbits, including a DC motor, a buzzer, a LED, a gesture sensor, and many more. In addition to input and ouput modules, you also have programmable micro-controllers and IIC/UART modules.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, June 13, 2021 6:19 AM

Launched on IndieGogo a few months ago after 2+ years in development, Crowbits is a STEM education project that leverages both the Arduino and ESP32 boards, in addition to the BBC Micro:bit, to teach logical thinking and programming. Featuring Lego-blocks compatibility and a Scratch-like interface, the project has reached its IndieGogo backing goal and is ready to ship, says Crowbits' maker Elecrow.

Crowbits are little plug-and-play blocks that can snap together thanks to their magnetic Pogo pins, which makes it easy to connect crowbits with one another. Elecrow has already built 40+ different crowbits, including a DC motor, a buzzer, a LED, a gesture sensor, and many more. In addition to input and ouput modules, you also have programmable micro-controllers and IIC/UART modules.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

 

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Over 40 Amazing STEM Resources via Michael Gorman

Over 40 Amazing STEM Resources via Michael Gorman | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Best content around Program Evaluation Advocacy selected by the EdTech Update community.

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STEN vs STEAM - Why Art has Entered STEM (infographic)

STEN vs STEAM - Why Art has Entered STEM (infographic) | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

"Science, technology, engineering and mathematics are the center of attention in most US public schools today. The focus on STEM fields was initiated to increase global competitiveness and the project does have its merits. However, it has left the arts languishing far off in the periphery. This is quite unfortunate, as art education is known to improve academic performance."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, July 26, 2014 9:10 PM

Have you noticed that STEM has transformed to STEAM? The A stands for art and this infographic looks at how the introduction of art to STEM can make  a difference in the academic performance of students. The infographic shares statistics on the perception of STEM and facts about both STEM and the Arts. It looks at how each impact the brain and also statistics about the number of schools with arts (US only) as well looking at US STEM rankings and global arts education.

There is a reason that STEM is shifting to STEAM and this infographic provides an overview of some of the reasons this is taking place.

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What Is Cancer Immunotherapy? [Infographic]

What Is Cancer Immunotherapy? [Infographic] | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Infographic about cancer immunotherapy and how the immune system can be harnessed to conquer many types of cancer. (RT @MelanomaMom: RT @CancerResearch: What is cancer immunotherapy?

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Renault's Off-Roader Concept Launches a Drone Out of Its Roof

Renault's Off-Roader Concept Launches a Drone Out of Its Roof | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Forget taco-copters or same-day shipping -- drones are the perfect companion for off-roaders. They can scout locations, keep tabs on terrain, and when you're back on paved roads, give you a heads up about that tool that flipped his pickup on your morning commute. And that's exactly what the Renault Kwid concept is promising.

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Electronic nose with artificial sensing intelligence

Electronic nose with artificial sensing intelligence | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Nanowire field-effect sensors show significant advantages of real-time, label-free and highly sensitive detection of a wide range of analytes in liquid phase, including proteins, nucleic acids, small molecules, and viruses in single-element or multiplexed formats. Motivated by the unique features of these sensors and the ease to integrate them in the currently available VLSI technology, researchers used molecularly modified silicon nanowire FETs to detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are associated with environmental pollution, quality control, explosive materials, or various diseases.

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Nanoribbons let beating hearts power their own pacemakers

Nanoribbons let beating hearts power their own pacemakers | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Researchers show that materials called piezoelectrics, packaged onto flexible strips attached to animal hearts, can supply power for medical devices where batteries pose problems. Read this article by Stephen Shankland on CNET News.

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Wearables with augmented reality are mind-blowing -- and an ethical nightmare

Wearables with augmented reality are mind-blowing -- and an ethical nightmare | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
A panel of industry experts at CES 2014 discusses the ethical quandaries and shared responsibilities with the augmented reality and head-mounted wearables that will change our lives as dramatically as the smartphone.

 

Because it doesn't stop with cameras you can't see. Wearable tech and the AR software that powers it will surface far-reaching issues, all of which will be hitting court rooms, policy discussions, and dinner table conversations regarding what's appropriate to use in public, safe to use while driving, and mentally healthy to engage in day to day.


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Gust MEES's curator insight, January 10, 2014 7:09 PM

Because it doesn't stop with cameras you can't see. Wearable tech and the AR software that powers it will surface far-reaching issues, all of which will be hitting court rooms, policy discussions, and dinner table conversations regarding what's appropriate to use in public, safe to use while driving, and mentally healthy to engage in day to day.


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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/privacy-in-the-digital-world-shouldnt-we-talk-about-it/


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50 Best Sources of Free STEM Education Online | Online Universities

50 Best Sources of Free STEM Education Online | Online Universities | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Check out our list for some great STEM resources that can help you build your knowledge about everything from calculus to zoology.

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Blog thatgive 50best resources that can help you build your knowledge about stem education

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Read this Book: Making Science @DianaLRendina

Read this Book: Making Science @DianaLRendina | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Over the summer of 2021, I collaborated with our 6th grade science teacher as part of a grant to find ways to incorporate makerspace activities into the curriculum. (Look for posts coming soon about some of the projects we did).  Part of our work was reading the book, Making Science: Reimagining STEM Education in Middle School and Beyond.  I found it to be a fantastic, practical resource for bringing hands-on maker learning into the classroom.  Reading this book as a maker librarian gave me a ton of ideas for new ways to collaborate with our STEM classes.   And it’s an excellent resource for classroom teachers as well.

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How to include STEM in primary education.pdf

How to include STEM in primary education.pdf | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

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Serious Games Increasing Knowledge of Molecular Behavior | SERIOUS GAMES MARKET

Serious Games Increasing Knowledge of Molecular Behavior | SERIOUS GAMES MARKET | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

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Tahnja Wilson's curator insight, August 10, 2014 5:58 PM
Molecular Jig Games is an independent game studio, located in Seattle, WA, that aims to increase the general knowledge of molecular behavior. The company’s game design approach is to discover ways to let the player feel part of a molecular world that follows its own rules and functions, but allows players to effect change by controlling a meaningful part of the molecular environment. Immune Defense is Molecular Jig Games’ first title. News about the upcoming game releases including beta testing, info for teachers as well as for collaborating scientists can be obtained athttp://www.molecularjig.com/immune-defense-game/
Immune Defense is a Real Time Strategy Serious Game that allows players to optimize the activities of the white blood cells that continuously defend our bodies. In the game, players can deploy 7 types of white blood cells against bacteria, parasites, viruses and cancer.
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Worldwide cancer incidence map


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Special glasses (high tech) help surgeons 'see' cancer​​​​​​​​ | Newsroom

Special glasses (high tech) help surgeons 'see' cancer​​​​​​​​ | Newsroom | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

High-tech glasses developed at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis may help surgeons visualize cancer cells, whichglow blue when viewed through the eyewear.


The wearable technology, so new it’s yet unnamed, was used during surgery for the first time today at Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Centerat Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.
Cancer cells are notoriously difficult to see, even under high-powered magnification. The glasses are designed to make it easier for surgeons to distinguish cancer cells from healthy cells, helping to ensure that no stray tumor cells are left behind during surgery.
ImageHigh-tech glasses developed at the School of Medicine help breast surgeon Julie Margenthaler, MD, visualize cancer cells in a patient Feb. 10.


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Krishan Maggon 's curator insight, February 12, 2014 12:27 PM

Great advance in cancer surgery.

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Gail M. Roper's curator insight, February 13, 2014 10:52 AM

Wearable technology in the operating room.  Fascinating.

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New Form of Graphene Should Finally Make Graphene Electronics Possible

New Form of Graphene Should Finally Make Graphene Electronics Possible | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

For years, scientists have struggled to build graphene-based electronics that could do the same thing as silicon superconductor chips. A new breakthrough from an international team of scientists might just change all that. These geniuses just invented a new form of graphene that's ten times more conductive.

The trick to this new form of graphene is that it allows electrons to act like photons. The impressive material is simply nanoribbons of epitaxial graphene—that's the honeycomb arrangement of carbon atoms you're used to seeing to illustrate graphene—that's manufactured using a relatively simple process.


The scientists grew the nanoribbons on silicone carbide wafers in which they had etched circuit patterns using standard microelectronics techniques. The silicone was then heated to about 1,000º Celsius, melting the silicone off and leaving these novel graphene nanoribbons with perfectly smooth edges. The graphene forms spontaneously on the etched edges of the silicon.

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Graphene circuit ready for wireless

Graphene circuit ready for wireless | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Graphene, one of the world's thinnest electronic nanomaterials, has long held the promise as a wonder material in everything from flexible touchscreens to super-fast circuits. It's that interest in semiconductors that led my team to build the world's most advanced, fully functional integrated circuit ...

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â–¶ The Cubli: a cube that can jump up, balance, and 'walk' [Video]

The Cubli is a 15 × 15 × 15 cm cube that can jump up and balance on its corner. Reaction wheels mounted on three faces of the cube rotate at high angular vel...

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3D printer uses liquid metal

3D printer uses liquid metal | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
A new 3D printing material could be used in bendable electronics.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, July 10, 2013 2:50 PM

 

A new 3D printing material could be used in bendable electronics.

 

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