Latest Videos - ImagiLearning: Creating The Future of Learning2009-12-08T17:57:10Zhttp://futureoflearning.ning.com/video/video/rss?xn_auth=noMedical Simulation (Ongoing project)tag:futureoflearning.ning.com,2009-12-02:2075812:Video:32872009-12-02T09:25:57.287ZKerri McCusker
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</a><br />Ongoing project outlining the process of an autologous stem cell transplant in relation to Crohn's disease
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</a><br />Ongoing project outlining the process of an autologous stem cell transplant in relation to Crohn's disease Controlling a virtual Wiimote in Second Life with a physical Nintendo Wiimotetag:futureoflearning.ning.com,2009-12-01:2075812:Video:32792009-12-01T09:40:30.279ZKerri McCusker
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</a> <br/>The aim of this project was to control a virtual device in Second Life with a physical device. The physical controller used was the Nintendo Wiimote. In order to see the possibilities of this controller, the design and mod…
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</a><br />The aim of this project was to control a virtual device in Second Life with a physical device. The physical controller used was the Nintendo Wiimote. In order to see the possibilities of this controller, the design and model the Wiimote in Second Life has been designed to have the same behaviours as the physical Nintendo Wiimote. Controlling a virtual catapult in Second Life with a physical Nintendo Wiimotetag:futureoflearning.ning.com,2009-12-01:2075812:Video:32772009-12-01T09:37:31.277ZKerri McCusker
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</a><br />The aim of this project was to control a catapult in Second Life with a physical device. The physical controller used was the Nintendo Wiimote.
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</a><br />The aim of this project was to control a catapult in Second Life with a physical device. The physical controller used was the Nintendo Wiimote. Developing a web interface which allows users to remotely interact with a virtual robot arm via a websitetag:futureoflearning.ning.com,2009-12-01:2075812:Video:32702009-12-01T09:27:15.270ZKerri McCusker
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</a> <br/>The virtual robot created in Second Life is remotely controlled by a website. The data is sent to Second Life and the robot reacts by executing requested movements from a control panel on a website. This “robot arm” and its m…
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</a><br />The virtual robot created in Second Life is remotely controlled by a website. The data is sent to Second Life and the robot reacts by executing requested movements from a control panel on a website. This “robot arm” and its movements are designed according to real robot hardware. The web interface allows the user to control the virtual robot arm by clicking HTML buttons, and so executing a PHP script that sends appropriate executions to the virtual object through the Second Life XML-RPC server. VIRTUAL BAR?tag:futureoflearning.ning.com,2009-11-14:2075812:Video:31752009-11-14T15:33:43.175ZJoe Rigby
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</a><br />This raises the bar on virtuality, see the detail on the bottles and ponder, what next if this is possible?
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</a><br />This raises the bar on virtuality, see the detail on the bottles and ponder, what next if this is possible?