Combining Handhelds with a Whole-Class Display to Support the Learning of Scientific Controversies
Third grade students used wireless handhelds and a large shared display to discover strategies for control of variables in scientific experiments. The technology suite supported activity requirements including synchronous individual control, face-to-face discourse, and instantaneous display updates. In an empirical study, students demonstrated learning in both original and transfer domains.
UiPath Custom Activities (Plus a Sentiment Analysis Activity)
It is 2020. It is the year of pandemic. The highest drama and the saddest comedy in which is a president infected with coronavirus. Now on the heels of a summer of unrest, flood, fire and alarming death toll, it is fall. The feeling of a doomed world lingers.
Some musing on UiPath and the orchestrators
The path of digitalization is littered with legacy applications, outdated data, antiquated formats, age-old documents that cannot be readily consumed, but must be preserved, transformed, digitalized and made ready for the eventual consumption of the newer, more powerful applications.
This is my renewed self-torturing attempt at learning machine learning.
How I built my first mobile app: ReadingLog App
My learning experience with my first mobile App.
Square, Circle, Ring ..., Oh and That Smiley
Make some shapes, have some CSS fun
JavaScript: A brief history - Part I
JavaScript is 20 years old. Shall we look back and take some snapshots of the milestones?
Learning Typescript and building a google map with it
Typescript is a 2-year old powerhouse language, and is ordained as the official language for Angular js 2.0. Shall we learn some Typescript?