Geo-what?
According to the 2009 Horizon Report, “Geo-Everything” will significantly impact teaching, learning, research and creative expression within the next two to three years. (The report covers 5 other technologies, but …
This semester, Duke opened a new flexible teaching and learning space in Perkins Library, called the Link. The Link supports student and faculty learning, teaching, and collaboration by offering several …
Google has added the El Prado museum to Google Earth, allowing you to not only see the buildings, but to do a “virtual tour” of 14 paintings in the collections, …
Victoria Szabo, Program Director, Information Science + Information Studies Richard Lucic, Associate Department Chair and Associate Professor of the Practice, Computer Science, Information Science + Information Studies (ISIS) Curriculum Director …
Dr. Peter Haff’s class here at Duke used Google Earth for their final project in the American Southwest (EOS 181S.01). They took a field trip to the Mojave Desert in …
This semester, Duke opened a new flexible teaching and learning space in Perkins Library, called the Link. The Link supports student and faculty learning, teaching, and collaboration by offering several …
Recreating historical sites can be done in many ways – structures or parts of cities have been constructed in programs such as Second Life and many other 3d programs. Now, …
The Duke Office of News and Communication has profiled a Duke senior, Charles Sparkman, who has created a virtual 3d cathedral in the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment (DiVE). Sparkman planned …
In addition to an ever deafening volume of print, radio and television election coverage that the web has its own share of sites dedicated to following election-related data of all …
The Duke University Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) invites you to its premier Open House, featuring its newly completed research environments. Tuesday October 14, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Remarks by …