Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere

An insight into New Hampshire’s self-paced Virtual Learning Academy Charter School, where 200 full-time middle and high school students and about 10,000 part-timers from brick-and-mortar schools statewide take online VLACS courses a la carte. There is no entrance exam, screening or application required to attend VLACS, which is free for any New Hampshire student. *…

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere was originally published on iSeeTech

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere

An insight into New Hampshire’s self-paced Virtual Learning Academy Charter School, where 200 full-time middle and high school students and about 10,000 part-timers from brick-and-mortar schools statewide take online VLACS courses a la carte. There is no entrance exam, screening or application required to attend VLACS, which is free for any New Hampshire student. *…

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere was originally published on iSeeTech

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere was originally published on iSeeTech

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere was originally published on iSeeTech

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere

An insight into New Hampshire’s self-paced Virtual Learning Academy Charter School, where 200 full-time middle and high school students and about 10,000 part-timers from brick-and-mortar schools statewide take online VLACS courses a la carte. There is no entrance exam, screening or application required to attend VLACS, which is free for any New Hampshire student. *…

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere was originally published on iSeeTech

Inside the Online School That Could Radically Change How Kids Learn Everywhere was originally published on iSeeTech

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work

Who doesn’t love tall buildings? (Besides agoraphobics, the cast of the The Towering Inferno, and Hans Gruber from Die Hard?) The gang at Tinybop have introduced a new app in their Explorer’s Library that not only lets your kid build their own skyscraper, but learn about all the architectural ins and outs from top to…

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work was originally published on iSeeTech

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work was originally published on iSeeTech

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work

Who doesn’t love tall buildings? (Besides agoraphobics, the cast of the The Towering Inferno, and Hans Gruber from Die Hard?) The gang at Tinybop have introduced a new app in their Explorer’s Library that not only lets your kid build their own skyscraper, but learn about all the architectural ins and outs from top to…

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work was originally published on iSeeTech

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work

Who doesn’t love tall buildings? (Besides agoraphobics, the cast of the The Towering Inferno, and Hans Gruber from Die Hard?) The gang at Tinybop have introduced a new app in their Explorer’s Library that not only lets your kid build their own skyscraper, but learn about all the architectural ins and outs from top to…

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work was originally published on iSeeTech

Tinybop Skyscraper Shows Kids Exactly How Tall Buildings Work was originally published on iSeeTech

Reach in and touch objects in videos with “Interactive Dynamic Video”

To simulate objects, researchers analyzed video clips to find “vibration modes” at different frequencies that each represent distinct ways that an object can move. By identifying these modes’ shapes, the researchers can begin to predict how these objects will move in new situations. * Read the full article here

Reach in and touch objects in videos with “Interactive Dynamic Video” was originally published on iSeeTech