Showing posts with label online education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online education. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Will future computers be able to rewire themselves? From Science Daily

ScienceDaily (Oct. 16, 2011) — Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new nanomaterial that can "steer" electrical currents. The development could lead to a computer that can simply reconfigure its internal wiring and become an entirely different device, based on changing needs.

As electronic devices are built smaller and smaller, the materials from which the circuits are constructed begin to lose their properties and begin to be controlled by quantum mechanical phenomena. Reaching this physical barrier, many scientists have begun building circuits into multiple dimensions, such as stacking components on top of one another.

The Northwestern team has taken a fundamentally different approach. They have made reconfigurable electronic materials: materials that can rearrange themselves to meet different computational needs at different times.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Do grade schoolers need technology to suceed? From ESchoolNews

Two news stories on Sunday painted starkly different pictures about the use of technology in teaching, learning and communicating.
In The New York Times on Sunday, Matt Richtel wrote another installment in the “Grading the Digital School” series, this one about the Waldorf School of the Peninsula in California: “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute.
Yes, that’s right — a school in the heart of the Silicon Valley, whose student body consists of the children of some of the techiest people on the planet, where computers are off limits. As one of those parents says: For the full article please go here.