The Omega Center for Sustainable Living is designed to make a LEED Gold structure look like a Superfund site. The $3.2 million Rhinebeck, New York, structure, which opens in July, will be the nation's first certified "living ...READ»
Nintendo, never content to create gaming products that are simply for gaming, is taking its portable DS system to school. Partnering with program developer Sharp System Products, the company that turned the Wii into a home gym is ...READ»
Dutch architects i29 and Snelder have designed a school that inverts everything about traditional education buildings. Gone are wall posters and noticeboards, institutional green paint schemes and a jumble of colors. Instead, it's ...READ»
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matter: Robert Picard’s recent editorial
shows a reckless disregard for context, when he accuses journalists of being
responsible for their profession’s own demise. Picard, essentially, argues that
if reports are ...READ»
A briefing room at the United Nations yesterday morning made a very official setting for an announcement about the international, high-tech, and almost free future of higher education. Shai Reshef, featured in our Most Creative ...READ»
Thanks to laptops, I have to compete with the
most sophisticated portable entertainment device ever conceived by
man…welcome to the modern classroom.
Now, I could dig deep into my primal
nature and do what authority ...READ»
Microsoft's interactive table, dubbed Surface, brings the heady dream of interactive computing closer reality. As developers find ways to make Surface's gorgeous multi-user interface shine, more and more companies are turning ...READ»