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Sunday, June 29, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Examinations Monitoring Techniques In Netherlands
Cheating at examinations has become an increasingly serious problem in Netherlands. What are the consequences of this misbehavior on students' education? What action should be taken to deal with this problem?
Cheating on exams has been a popular phenomenon all over the world regardless of the levels of development. This is also a serious problem in Netherlands. However, have those students ever thought of the effects of their misbehavior? I believe there must have some solutions to this problem.
When one student cheats it affects other students in the classroom. Teachers will take pride when their students grasp a concept, but the long-term affect of one child cheating is that the teachers are more likely to question whether the work of others is honest. The classroom atmosphere becomes tense as the teacher becomes focus more on preventing cheating rather than figuring out the enlightenment of honest students, resulting in suspicion and a negative learning environment.
A teacher can prevent cheating during exams by simply move about the room with all desk and floor areas clean with students' resources. Make students leave all personal belongings including their electronics and phones in front of the room but announce them before the test so that they can decide what to bring with in the exam. Moreover, schools should refresh the terms of testing. For examples, do not re-use the same exam every year or orders of questions and answers. Besides, teacher should space students if possible in order to prevent them from acting like giraffes. Finally, teachers should interrupt anything that looks suspicious when it is occurring.
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A teacher can prevent cheating during exams by simply move about the room with all desk and floor areas clean with students' resources. Make students leave all personal belongings including their electronics and phones in front of the room but announce them before the test so that they can decide what to bring with in the exam. Moreover, schools should refresh the terms of testing. For examples, do not re-use the same exam every year or orders of questions and answers. Besides, teacher should space students if possible in order to prevent them from acting like giraffes. Finally, teachers should interrupt anything that looks suspicious when it is occurring.
But Netherlands have used a very impressive technology to monitor the examination and students and to prevent them from cheating during the exams, they used Quadcopter technology and control them using remote control in each quadcopter there's a camera that capture video and transmit it to the controlers.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Win Samsung Galaxy S4 Using Your Eyes
Here you'll watch how people in Zurich used their eyes to win a Samsung Galaxy S4 of their own. It's inbuilt Smart Pause function means the S4 knows when someone is looking at it. The longer a participant stares at the screen, the bigger the discount is. But watch out! The game ends the moment eye contact ends. An S4 was handed out for free after 60 minutes.
In Zurich, Switzerland, Samsung in association with Swisscom has been offering free Galaxy S4 handsets to anyone who can complete a theoretically simple challenge. In fact, it’s so simple we would possibly argue that the whole thing is ingenious.
In Zurich, Switzerland, Samsung in association with Swisscom has been offering free Galaxy S4 handsets to anyone who can complete a theoretically simple challenge. In fact, it’s so simple we would possibly argue that the whole thing is ingenious.
In order to get their hands on a free Galaxy S4, punters must stare at one of Samsung’s latest flagship phone for an entire hour without averting their gaze. All the while, we’re told, Samsung has all manner of things going on in the background with the aim of making the task as difficult as possible.
The reason for all this is to make everyone aware of Smart Pause, an eye-tracking feature which can tell when user looks away from screen. It can also pause a video when user is not looking at the screen. It’s also how the competition is judged. If the Galaxy S4 in question thinks the competitor has looked away, that’s the end of their try.
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Friday, January 10, 2014
A Table Lights Up Lamps Remotely Using Electromagnetic Energy
The ‘EM table’ designed by london-based florian dussopt design studio produces a localized electromagnetic field when switched on. the experimental object allows users to interact with an energy that is otherwise invisible. the surrounding waves light up fluorescent tubes within a short range without any physical contact. an electronic circuit is embedded in the table and turns a low current into an electromagnetic field, acting directly on the gas within the fluorescent tube. it is advised that electronic devices should be kept away when the table is switched on, the research aims at exploring less known aspect of energies, electromagnetic possibilities and new interactions.
EM (“ElectroMagnetic”) table is an experimental object able to produce a localised electromagnetic field when switched on. This field lights up fluorescent tubes within a short range without any physical contact.
Monday, January 6, 2014
The Best Way to Pass Exams For Those Who Don't Like to Study
In your opinion, what is the best way to pass exams for those who don't like to study? the best way in my opinion is cheating, isn't it?
Ah! the exams are just around the corner and there is so much of the syllabus still left to cover. Story of every student’s life. Anxiety and fear has often pushed us to cheat. We all have seen, heard or even participated in some form of cheating. I had a friend who would put all his time making chits (‘farrahs’- we would call it), before the exams, instead of studying. His argument: most of the subjects are unimportant and a waste of time.

Prevent Cheating on Exams
- Draw your students' attention to the sections of the Handbook on Student Rights and Responsibilities that concern academic offences.
- Explain to your students what cheating is.
- Use multiple versions of the exam.
- Use randomized assigned seating for midterms.
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Friday, December 27, 2013
FA-18 Breaks Sound Barrier In Slow Motion
Do you want to see a spectacular scene?! then watch with me this awesome scenes by F18 with GoPro. Go ahead and watch the ground from the sky, have a nice time.
he F/A-18 is a twin engine, mid-wing, multi-mission tactical aircraft. It is highly maneuverable, owing to its good thrust to weight ratio, digital fly-by-wire control system, and leading edge extensions (LEX). The LEX allow the Hornet to remain controllable at high angles of attack. The wing is a trapezoidal shape with 20-degree sweepback on the leading edge and a straight trailing edge. The wing has full-span leading edge flaps and the trailing edge has single-slotted flaps and ailerons over the entire span.

The F/A-18 has a top speed of Mach 1.8 (1,190 mph or 1,915 km/h at 40,000 ft or 12,190 m). It can carry a wide variety of bombs and missiles, including air-to-air and air-to-ground, supplemented by the 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannon. It is powered by two General Electric F404 turbofan engines, which give the aircraft a high thrust-to-weight ratio. The F/A-18 has excellent aerodynamic characteristics, primarily attributed to its leading edge extensions (LEX). The fighter's primary missions are fighter escort, fleet air defense, Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD), air interdiction, close air supportand aerial reconnaissance. Its versatility and reliability have proven it to be a valuable carrier asset, though it has been criticized for its lack of range and payload compared to its earlier contemporaries, such as the Grumman F-14 Tomcat in the fighter and strike fighter role, and the Grumman A-6 Intruder and LTV A-7 Corsair II in the attack role. via
The sound barrier, in aerodynamics, is the point at which an object moves from transonic to supersonic speed. The term, which occasionally has other meanings, came into use during World War II, when a number of aircraft started to encounter the effects of compressibility, a collection of several unrelated aerodynamic effects that "struck" their aircraft like an impediment to further acceleration. By the 1950s, new aircraft designs routinely "broke" the sound barrier.
The sound barrier, in aerodynamics, is the point at which an object moves from transonic to supersonic speed. The term, which occasionally has other meanings, came into use during World War II, when a number of aircraft started to encounter the effects of compressibility, a collection of several unrelated aerodynamic effects that "struck" their aircraft like an impediment to further acceleration. By the 1950s, new aircraft designs routinely "broke" the sound barrier.
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Monday, December 9, 2013
A Day Made of Glass - The Future Technology In 2020
Get ready for the first complete synthetic human brain, moon mining, and much more. Maybe robotic moon bases, chips implanted in our brains, self-driving cars and high-speed rail linking London to Beijing. According to a dazzling number of technology predictions that single out the year 2020, it's going to be to be one heck of a year. Here, we take a look at some of the wonders it has in store.
2020, of course, is just a convenient target date for roughly-10-years-off predictions. "It's not any more particularly interesting, in my opinion, than 2019 or 2021," says Mike Liebhold, a Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for the Future, and an all-around technology expert with a resume that includes stints with Intel, Apple, and even Netscape.
2020, of course, is just a convenient target date for roughly-10-years-off predictions. "It's not any more particularly interesting, in my opinion, than 2019 or 2021," says Mike Liebhold, a Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for the Future, and an all-around technology expert with a resume that includes stints with Intel, Apple, and even Netscape.
We’re only 7 years from 2020 and there are some amazing technologies we’ll find in the process of moving forward.
A lot of people made some ambitious predictions for 2020. Being on the safe side, I’ve compiled a list of technologies that we’ll see most probably in 2020 and many of them will be standard in the industry.
THIS LIST IS BASED ON INVESTMENTS IN RESPECTED FIELDS AND THE AMOUNT PROGRESS IN THE RESEARCH.
- Terabyte SSD that will be affordable
- Early days of web 3.0
- Personalized medical diagnostics like genome testing and DNA sequencing
- 3d transistors technology in processors
- Extremely productive industrial 3D printers that will be used in assembly lines
- Implementation of Self Driving Cars
- Brain chips for paralyzed and controlling artificial body parts
- OLED display technology will standard
- AMAZING improvements in robotics that will be used in medical science, military and production automation.
- Commercial space travel (update: Russia just announced $50 billion space program)
- Introduction to quantum computing
- Google glasses and competitors will be in the market
- Complete immersion gaming experience with next gen gaming graphics and products like Oculus Rift
- Next generation Li-ion batteries that will charge 5 times faster and will be at least 3 times cheaper – research ongoing and federal funding is allocated
- Emergence of some killer medical startups
- Big data will be implemented in medical and research areas
- Wireless charging that will be much more practical
- Introduction to effective self-coding AI system
- Photorealism in AAA games. Luminous engine by Square Enix already amazing.
- Fiber Optic internet in most big US cities along with introduction to 5G, thanks to Google Fiber’s efforts
- Extreme progress in graphene’s industrial applications
- Our understanding of human brain will be staggering due to the recent breakthrough at Stanford and federal funding along with blue brain project.
So this is my list of technologies that we’ll see in 2020 most definitely. What are your thoughts on it?
I also believe that entrepreneurs and companies have to get rid of traditional notions and aggressively focus on execution of new technologies. Even if we have next gen tech and its not executed well enough, it won’t benefit any one.
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Saturday, July 27, 2013
How Wi-Fi waves,which can not be seen, looks like?
At the time in which the "Wi-Fi" technology is used by the many intensely in their lives, comes the exciting question which makes everyone in the passion to see how the Wi-Fi waves looks like.
An American artist "Nikolai Lam" trying to simulate the Wi-Fi waves in the well-known places in front of the eye of its users, who did not see it., all of us did not see it :).
It is not just a mere artistic conception, but was supported by a scientific theories
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
The Honesty The Thing That Everyone Respect
Beautiful announcement for people who are honesty and sincerity, gave them a reward credit card sponsored by NAB in a very impressive way.
The scenario in this video is putting a Glasses near the company door, one of the people finds it and go in the company to give it to the help-desk assistance. At this point they get a photo of them and get their name and put their photo all around the place.
Watch what happened, and the lengths that we went to, to recognise and reward Australians for seemingly small acts of honesty.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
The Book That Can't Wait, Read It Or Its Letters Will Disappear!
And for this the Eterna Cadencia, a publishing house in Argentina, decided to invent something different that encourages people to read and to encourage writers to write also. Has invent "a book that can not be waiting for you."
They have invent a new and beautiful way which is ink that will disappear completely within two to four months once you open the cover of the book and touch the sun and air. (The idea sounds great, does not it?). By this wonderful and meaningful way. So they printed using this magician ink a new kind of books to encourage people to read.
Interesting video to declare a magical book:
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Azzam, The World's Largest Yacht Owned By Saudi Prince
Are at the present the German yachts company Orsin is equipping a giant yacht for a Saudi prince exceed total cost of an estimated 2.9 billion riyals, the Orsin has announced that the yacht "Azzam" will become the most expensive and largest yacht in the world immediately after the completion of it surpassing the yacht by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich the owner of Chelsea.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Autonomous Car Technology
This technology is one of the artificial intelligence applications, Self-Driving Car, and also know as An autonomous car or informally driverless. It's same as the traditional car except it driving alone without the control of human, nice isn't it? , it is capable of sensing its environment and navigating on its own. A
human may choose a destination, but is not required to perform any
mechanical operation of the vehicle.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Miracle Of Technology – Superbus
Buying cars for several million dollars is already a habit for the rich people. But, how about a luxury bus for the 13 million euros? In Amsterdam is held a luxury exhibition called Millionaire Fair. Among the rare perfumes and gold ornaments was presented a 15-foot long superbus. Check it out.
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