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Month: December 2019

How classroom technology should not be implemented

This MIT Technology Review piece by Natalie Wexler titled How classroom technology is holding students back discussed how technology fails to help students in learning. As an educator who uses technology extensively for learning, I disagree with the view of the piece and I wish to discuss the view of the author. In a first grade classroom I visited a few years ago, most of the six-year olds were using iPads or computer. They were working independently on math problems supposedly geared to their ability, while the teacher worked separately with a small group. Six year olds are students who…

Cambridge Physics AS Level Multiple Choice

Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) Multiple Choice Questions could be easy for some, but hard for others. Many students who felt that MCQ questions are hard think so because they often select the options based on what they feel are correct. However, Physics is science, and science should be objective and not based on feelings. In this series of AS Level Physics Paper 1, the author seeks to explain the solutions of various past paper questions by using a systematic approach of PEM: Physics, Equations and Mathematics. Physics involves determining the angle of approach to solve or explain the solutions…

The New Mac Pro Review by Lunar Animation

Lunar Animation had the opportunity to use the mid-tier new Mac Pro. The fact that it’s possible to have a simulation running and a scene rendering while being able to review and edit animation, really shows the potential for a professional user. This capacity really blew us away.  The size of files they use is phenomenal. That the Mac Pro is able to handle the assets with ease is just awesome. They also had the opportunity to use the highly controversial Pro Display XDR, a monitor that cost $4999 without stand. It provided us with a phenomenally accurate visual representation…

Low latency of AirPods Pro

An investigation of the latency of AirPods Pro against the Gen 1 and 2 AirPods. They drop from 274ms to 178ms going from the first to second generation, and the AirPods Pro take it down even further, to 144ms.  The low latency of AirPods Pro is not something that gadget users compare against other Bluetooth headsets. Such “unseen” features are what distinguish Apple products from other brand products. It is hard to understand the kind of work go into lowering the latency, but it is easy to infer from the high latency of other Bluetooth headsets that such a feature requires a lot of…