The end of the mouse?
Andy Wilson used a topology principle to write a program that senses closed spaces or "pinched off" spaces that are different from the background. And you were wondering what was useful about topology?
The end of the mouse?
Andy Wilson used a topology principle to write a program that senses closed spaces or "pinched off" spaces that are different from the background. And you were wondering what was useful about topology?
Click here for Web 2.0 for You presented at Distance Teaching & Learning in Madison and at eLearning in Portland.
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To read about the purple avatar, click here.Hinds Community College, Feb 19, 2009 (Jackson, MS)
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University of Maryland, March 3-4, 2009 (College Park, MD)
Cengage Learning Regional Math Conference, March 5-6, 2009 (Denver, CO)
ICTCM 2009, March 12-14 (New Orleans, LA)
MCC Math & Technology Workshop, August 10-14, 2009 (Muskegon MI)
MichMATYC, October 9-10, 2009 (Dearborn, MI)
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I am a college math instructor at Muskegon Community College. My educational background includes degrees in mathematics, chemistry, biology, and business. I am also on the tail end of a PhD in Higher Education Leadership.
I read voraciously and I love playing with new technology (at least, when it works properly). You can learn more about me by visiting my personal blog, Busyness Girl.
1 comments:
Hey, can I download the source code somewhere? This looks funny to play with!
I hope it's not too bound to Microsoft architecture...
Anyway, it would be nice to see the algorithm in this.
Maybe the author of this software has a website?
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