November 4, 2011
By: Jack D'Ardenne
NEC recently announced a new 46" outdoor professional grade display. It features a Quarter-lambda polarizing film which allows outdoor viewing while using polarized sunglasses. It also has a built-in ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the display’s brightness based on...
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November 1, 2011
By: Stephen Toback
About 50 people visited with Michael Faber and the DDI Exploration Station at the link last week. While some people just remarked, "Cool", others provided us some great feedback such as: "Would be great for anatomy class" "Could be especially...
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October 28, 2011
By: Stephen Toback
[caption id="attachment_132" align="alignnone" width="640" caption="3D Exploration Station At October DDMC Meeting - 3D Image Simulated"][/caption] The DDI Sponsored 3D Exploration Station will make its way for a second day today, October 28th, at the Link in Classroom 2. Michael Faber,...
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October 25, 2011
By: Stephen Toback
Even on such a beautiful day, we still managed to get a good crowd to attend an awesome demo of Adobe video tools at the Perkins Library today. Molly Aiken (Duke's Adobe Rep maiken@adobe.com) was joined by her SE Steve...
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By: Scott Wells
This looks like its worth investigating. Seems likely Duke would qualify as an academic user: http://tinyurl.com/3okhwql
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October 11, 2011
By: Stephen Toback
Hi All, Our meeting this month will be featuring a presentation from Adobe on Digital Media entitled, "21st Century Storytellers: Adobe & Film". More information on the event is posted here: http://edu.adobeeventsonline.com/HED/Film/invite.html October 25th @ 3PM in Perkins 217 (West...
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October 7, 2011
By: Stephen Toback
We tried Ning - heavily joined, minimally posted upon, they started charging so we went to Facebook. Facebook is minimally joined (compared to Ning) and minimally posted upon, so let's try Duke's Wordpress instance! :) If you are interested in...
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