A Caveman Does Video With OBS
It has been 72 hours since anything new was added to the Knowledge Mill. This seems weird somehow and I don’t like it. To ease my own discomfort here is a 15 minute long tutorial on how to use Open Broadcaster Studio to do daily classroom updates using video, a technique I’ve used throughout the […]
Is That a Camera on Your Face?
Hello fellow Ed Tech-ers. Please enjoy this brief travel through the failures and the (potential) future of smart glasses.
Futurism – When the Phone Flies
*note: I know Mobile Technology week was before this, but Ring (Amazon) announced the Always Home Cam this week* This is likely a perversion of what we in 2021 consider mobile technology, but the ability to have your mobile tech fly around with you completely changes the context. In doing those talks I will now […]
Making on the Go!
I like to make things. This stems partly from a need to get the physical mechanical ideas that bounce around my head into the real world. Historically, this catharsis was only possible with pen-and-paper or a high powered CAD computer. Now you can accomplish that on a tablet. TinkerCAD is an AutoDesk product that they […]
Do you want Pi with your Arduino?
So in all of this talk about open technologies I was able to run a search and find exactly one instance of “Arduino”. Now in my mind the now ubiquitous Arduino will always be the bringer of change in open sourcing educational technology hardware. In the Beginning When I started my career in Robotics education […]
This is the Way
Hello, My name is Mitchell Way and I am a high school Robotics teacher in Calgary Alberta. This is my second MET course and was the one that caught my eye the most when browsing this program. Early in my teaching career I wandered into teaching Robotics and it has been one wild ride. In […]