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Posts Tagged ‘future’

Future Perfect Episode 3: Advancing Education Through Technology (3/6)

Monday, August 30th, 2010

School education. Traditionally… To make it work… You’d need a teacher… A classroom… And books. But what if there were a shortage of one… Or some… Or of all three? Could cyber-technology have been the solution… To the perennnial problems of the philippine public school system? Guests: Sec. Anthony Roxas Chua III, Chairman, CICT Antonette Torres, Manager, iSchools Project Rina Lopez-Bautista, President and Exec. Dir., Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. Special Thanks to: - Pearson Foundation - Nokia - IYF June 25, 2010 Host: Tony Velasquez Executive Producer: Dino Ponti Orig Assocate Producer: Alvin Co Head Writer: Art Fuentes Writers: Karen Reyes Monica Magpantay Program Coordinator: Patrick King Pascual Guest Coordinator: Faiqah Dianalan Researchers: Biena Magbitang Gen Fernandez Production Assistant: Mike Caballero Director: Rommel Pedrealba Graphics: RP Jaleco Jan Sarmiento
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India’s Missile Programme: Past, present & future by Dr. VK Saraswat 02 of 03 [audio fixed]

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Director General of DRDO & Scientific advisor to India’s Defence Minister Dr. VK Saraswat talking about the evolution of India’s Missile Development programme & the various projects that have been successfully undertaken & those that are currently under way for the future deployment. A fascinating lecture that he had delivered during the Aero India 2009 Air Show held this year. Dr. Saraswat was previously the Chief Controller, R&D, (Missiles and Strategic Systems) at the Defence Research & Development Organisation [DRDO] Video courtesy 24 Frames Digital www.24framesdigital.com Defence Research & Development Organisation [DRDO] www.drdo.com
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civilisation future technology and evolution

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Checkout the Alienscientist channel This video discusses the step from Type 0 to Type 1, and critiques the work of Nuclear Physicist Michio Kaku who has made the paramount blunder of mistaking the transition to an Orwellian Type Zero for the transition to Type 1. He also mistakes an Orwellian Type 2 for a Type 3 by commending The Empire from Star Wars
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Future Perfect Episode 3: Advancing Education Through Technology (1/6)

Monday, August 30th, 2010

School education. Traditionally… To make it work… You’d need a teacher… A classroom… And books. But what if there were a shortage of one… Or some… Or of all three? Could cyber-technology have been the solution… To the perennnial problems of the philippine public school system? Guests: Sec. Anthony Roxas Chua III, Chairman, CICT Antonette Torres, Manager, iSchools Project Rina Lopez-Bautista, President and Exec. Dir., Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. June 25, 2010 Host: Tony Velasquez Executive Producer: Dino Ponti Orig Assocate Producer: Alvin Co Head Writer: Art Fuentes Writers: Karen Reyes Monica Magpantay Program Coordinator: Patrick King Pascual Guest Coordinator: Faiqah Dianalan Researchers: Biena Magbitang Gen Fernandez Production Assistant: Mike Caballero Director: Rommel Pedrealba Graphics: RP Jaleco Jan Sarmiento
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Into the Future: Man and Machines

Monday, August 30th, 2010

[Recorded: June 25, 2009] Justin Rattner, Intel Corporation’s Chief Technology Officer takes a fascinating look at how technology will bring man and machines much closer together. He predicts big changes are ahead in social interactions, robotics and improvements in computer’s ability to sense the real world. Rattner believes that we may be approaching an inflection point where the rate of technology advancement is accelerating at an exponential rate, and as a result, machines could overtake humans in their ability to reason, in the not so distant future. Kate Greene, Information Technology Editor at the MIT Technology Review joins Justin Rattner to discuss the many important emerging innovations in semiconductor and other computing technologies that will make human and machine interaction more robust, perhaps sooner than any of us expect!
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