Thursday, September 8, 2016
Getting student writing back from BYOD
Now that we have a way of giving content to the students we really need a way of getting some back form them. The most basic content we want from them is some written work. We can use Offdanet to collect student writing by setting up a PHP table in our webserver. This is relatively straightforward. We just need to make a table which has field names that correspond to our Offdanet template page.
The following video shows how to do this.
The following video shows how to do this.
Saturday, July 16, 2016


All of these projects are pretty trivial but they are
building my confidence in manipulative design and problem solving. Actually,
exactly the effect I want to happen with the children when I get the printer
into a classroom. So I am having fun,
and learning a new skill set, and finding lots of little things around the
house that just need an extra piece…
If you don’t believe that 3D printers will be in every home
within a few short years then you need to wake up. The 3D printer will be part of
the IoT, and many of the small objects that you need will be printed for you
directly from the Internet to your printer. No more shipping. At first, when writing this I was inclined to
edit "home" to be First World homes, but I think not. In other economies this may at first be in the community centr e or a local shop, but the product will be produced in the neighbourhood none-the-less. The cost of the printer I am using is less than my Smart Phone, and we all know how ubiquitous smartphones have become.

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