TEDxCharlotte (NC) Videos |
- TEDxCharlotte (NC) Videos
- SepiaTown: View and Share Mapped Historical Images On-Line
- PRIVACY AND THE INTERNET: A HELPFUL VENN DIAGRAM via Flowing Data via buriednextoyou via We Love DataVis
Posted: 23 Oct 2010 07:06 PM PDT TEDxCharlotte is the local version of TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design). Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the event on September 24, 2010. Fortunately, the presentations were captured on HD video and uploaded to the TEDxCharlotte YouTube channel. The following TEDxCharlotte videos were organized in the order of presentation by Justin Ruckman and shared on his blog post, Video from TEDxCharlotte! Tracy Russ (CEO, Russ Communications)& Q (Founder OnQ Productions) Roger Baumgarte, Professor Emeritus (Psychology), Winthrop University"Mid career, he made an abrupt change in the focus of his professional research, from short-memory to cross-cultural psychology as a result of personal experiences he had with close friendships while on a year-long sabbatical teaching at the American University in Paris." -SEITAR NCJohn Silvia, Chief Economist, Wells FargoPatrick Dougherty, World Renown NC SculptorNature of ManRich Deming, Co-Leader, Slow Food CharlotteRandy Powell, Senior Researcher, Vortex-Based Mathematics Project"Math is the Voice of God" The Rodin/Powell Solution: A New Approach to Vortex Based MathematicsIrina Ly, Founding Co-Director, Community Education ProjectRobert Kosara, UNC-Charlotte, Department of Computer Science (Author of Eager Eyes)Katie Wyatt, Abreu Fellow (TED), Founder, KidzNotesTom Low, Architect at Duany Plater-Zyberk & CoDoc Hendley, Founder, Wine to WaterHerb Jackson, Douglas C. Houchens Professor of Art, Davidson CollegeJohn Boyer, President and CEO, Bechtler Museum of Modern ArtMolly Barker, Founder, Girls on the RunJohn Love, Interdisciplinary Literary and Performance ArtistArtists at TEDxCharlotte 2010 More info to come! |
SepiaTown: View and Share Mapped Historical Images On-Line Posted: 23 Oct 2010 02:25 PM PDT What is SepiaTown? "In a way, it's a time machine. SepiaTown lets you use your computer or mobile device to see what the very spot you're standing on looked like decades or centuries ago...SepiaTown lets you view and share thousands of mapped historical images from around the globe....The objective of SepiaTown is to map a virtual past by collecting and mapping a vast collection of historical and vintage photographs, prints, film, audio and other media. Please help this collection grow and share your history - contribute your own early photos, pieces of history, and other media from yesteryear" This site would be great for history teachers and their students, especially in classrooms that have interactive whiteboards! Image: SepiaTown RELATED via O'Reilly Radar, via Fresh + New(er) -"discussion of issues around digital media and museums" "Fresh+New is a blog primarily written by Seb Chan at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. The purpose of the site is to act as a repository and sounding board for discussions around digital media and its use in museums. It evolved from a team discussion tool into a sector resource." |
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