User:Bjordan/links
http://web.archive.org/web/20061215210402/http://www.worldcomputerexchange.org/toolkit_english/implementation_plan_questions.html http://www.forbes.com/opinions/2008/07/12/tony-snow-memoriam-oped-cx_sf_0712tonysnow.html?feed=rss_popstories http://oursignal.com/ - please, because it helps deter brainrot better than digg does
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CthlAAZ3Rwo - start at 4:05
Why publish everything you're working on... thinking?
http://theory.stanford.edu/~amitp/GameProgramming/ should be reason enough. Let's make great resources like this abundant!
distributed learning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEzRdZGYNvA - idea: have people/teachers edit 3d animation instructables as they are found to be inaccurate, or as they find better ways to teach these methods. have a rating system covering ease of understanding, enjoyment, etc. a place to share ideas after watching these. in this way, 4d lessons can be editable (you have the source of the 3d instruction environment)
learning
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2007/08/guessing-the-te.html
wearables
http://www.blog.sethroberts.net/2008/07/11/grownchildcam-new-treatment-for-depression/1.
Talk to me about this! :)
“Amazon.ca: Cyborg: Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer: Steve Mann, Hal Niedzviecki: Books,” http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0385658265/702-0746699-1740043.
2. “Computer Power User Article - Wearable Computing,” http://www.computerpoweruser.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles%2Farchive%2Fc0101%2F39c01%2F39c01.asp.
3. “Dreamax Indicube Linux PMP comes with head-mounted display - Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/dreamax-indicube-linux-pmp-comes-with-head-mounted-display/.
4. “Elizabeth Churchill,” http://elizabethchurchill.com/professional/index.html.
5. “Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=hmd.
6. “EyeTap Personal Imaging Lab,” http://www.eyetap.org/research/eyetap.html.
7. “EyeTap Personal Imaging Lab,” http://www.eyetap.org/research/wearables/wearhow/node16.html#SECTION00040000000000000000.
9. “HEMMERT interactive,” http://www.fabianhemmert.de/blog/index.php5?mode=pro.
10. “HML Projects | Human Media Lab :: Queen's University,” http://www.hml.queensu.ca/?q=taxonomy/term/10.
11. “ISWC 2008,” http://www.iswc.net/cfp.htm.
12. “LightVu HMD uses "NanoPrism" tech to eliminate "cyberstress" - Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/2006/05/05/lightvu-hmd-uses-nanoprism-tech-to-eliminate-cyberstress/.
13. “matthew chalmers - Google Search,” http://www.google.com/search?q=matthew+chalmers&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a.
14. “noisespime - Google Code,” http://code.google.com/p/noisespime/.
15. “Nomadic Radio: Wearable Audio Computing,” http://web.media.mit.edu/~nitin/NomadicRadio/index.html.
16. “OpenSpime,” http://www.openspime.com/.
17. “Pages of Folks from Technomads,” http://www.fred.net/kathy/technomads.html.
18. “Photos of Prototypes,” http://chordite.com/protophotos.htm.
19. “Publications,” http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~matthew/DCS/Publications.html.
20. “Seeing with Sound - The vOICe,” http://www.seeingwithsound.com/.
21. “Some thoughts on nomadic computing lifestyles,” http://web.media.mit.edu/~nitin/lifestyle-thoughts.html.
22. “SWAN: System for Wearable Audio Navigation,” http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/research/SWAN/.
23. “Thad Starner Home,” http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~thad/.
24. “TheFeature :: It's All About The Mobile Internet,” http://www.thefeaturearchives.com/topic/Culture/Cyborg_Swarms_and_Wearable_Communities.html.
25. “Those who want to see must close their eyes: Abstract,” http://www.eyesclosed.org/abstract.html.
26. “Transhumanism's Extropy Institute - Transhumanism for a better future,” http://www.extropy.org/. 1. “Amazon.ca: Cyborg: Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer: Steve Mann, Hal Niedzviecki: Books,” http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0385658265/702-0746699-1740043.
2. “Computer Power User Article - Wearable Computing,” http://www.computerpoweruser.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles%2Farchive%2Fc0101%2F39c01%2F39c01.asp.
3. “Dreamax Indicube Linux PMP comes with head-mounted display - Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/dreamax-indicube-linux-pmp-comes-with-head-mounted-display/.
4. “Elizabeth Churchill,” http://elizabethchurchill.com/professional/index.html.
5. “Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=hmd.
6. “EyeTap Personal Imaging Lab,” http://www.eyetap.org/research/eyetap.html.
7. “EyeTap Personal Imaging Lab,” http://www.eyetap.org/research/wearables/wearhow/node16.html#SECTION00040000000000000000.
9. “HEMMERT interactive,” http://www.fabianhemmert.de/blog/index.php5?mode=pro.
10. “HML Projects | Human Media Lab :: Queen's University,” http://www.hml.queensu.ca/?q=taxonomy/term/10.
11. “ISWC 2008,” http://www.iswc.net/cfp.htm.
12. “LightVu HMD uses "NanoPrism" tech to eliminate "cyberstress" - Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/2006/05/05/lightvu-hmd-uses-nanoprism-tech-to-eliminate-cyberstress/.
13. “matthew chalmers - Google Search,” http://www.google.com/search?q=matthew+chalmers&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a.
14. “noisespime - Google Code,” http://code.google.com/p/noisespime/.
15. “Nomadic Radio: Wearable Audio Computing,” http://web.media.mit.edu/~nitin/NomadicRadio/index.html.
16. “OpenSpime,” http://www.openspime.com/.
17. “Pages of Folks from Technomads,” http://www.fred.net/kathy/technomads.html.
18. “Photos of Prototypes,” http://chordite.com/protophotos.htm.
19. “Publications,” http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~matthew/DCS/Publications.html.
20. “Seeing with Sound - The vOICe,” http://www.seeingwithsound.com/.
21. “Some thoughts on nomadic computing lifestyles,” http://web.media.mit.edu/~nitin/lifestyle-thoughts.html.
22. “SWAN: System for Wearable Audio Navigation,” http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/research/SWAN/.
23. “Thad Starner Home,” http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~thad/.
24. “TheFeature :: It's All About The Mobile Internet,” http://www.thefeaturearchives.com/topic/Culture/Cyborg_Swarms_and_Wearable_Communities.html.
25. “Those who want to see must close their eyes: Abstract,” http://www.eyesclosed.org/abstract.html.
26. “Transhumanism's Extropy Institute - Transhumanism for a better future,” http://www.extropy.org/.
27. “UT-Undergraduate Admissions,” http://www.adm.utoronto.ca/adm/adm_other_req/adm_transfers.htm.
28. “Virtual retinal display - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_retinal_display.
29. “Vuzix introduces LV920: the HMD for the visually impaired - Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/14/vuzix-introduces-lv920-the-hmd-for-the-visually-impaired/.
30. “Walterio W. Mayol Homepage,” http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/%7Ewmayol/.
31. “Wearable Computing at the MIT Media Lab,” http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/.
32. “Wearable screens without the dizzy spells,” http://www.benchmark.com/news/israel/2006/06_20_2006.php.
33. “Wearables Central,” http://www.eyetap.org/wearable/.
34. “Wearables Conference Explores Fringes of Fashion, Technology - The Tech,” http://www-tech.mit.edu/V117/N52/wearables.52n.html.
35. “Why Wearable Audio Computing?,” http://web.media.mit.edu/~nitin/NomadicRadio/WhyWAC.htm.
27. “UT-Undergraduate Admissions,” http://www.adm.utoronto.ca/adm/adm_other_req/adm_transfers.htm.
28. “Virtual retinal display - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_retinal_display.
29. “Vuzix introduces LV920: the HMD for the visually impaired - Engadget,” http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/14/vuzix-introduces-lv920-the-hmd-for-the-visually-impaired/.
30. “Walterio W. Mayol Homepage,” http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/%7Ewmayol/.
31. “Wearable Computing at the MIT Media Lab,” http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/.
32. “Wearable screens without the dizzy spells,” http://www.benchmark.com/news/israel/2006/06_20_2006.php.
33. “Wearables Central,” http://www.eyetap.org/wearable/.
34. “Wearables Conference Explores Fringes of Fashion, Technology - The Tech,” http://www-tech.mit.edu/V117/N52/wearables.52n.html.
35. “Why Wearable Audio Computing?,” http://web.media.mit.edu/~nitin/NomadicRadio/WhyWAC.htm.
- You should talk to jgay, he has done some of this research Seth 09:35, 13 July 2008 (UTC)