Hilding Lindquist 70, Male
Maplewood, NJ
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Started this discussion. Last reply by SusanTsairi Jul. 2, 2007.

 

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Maplewood, NJ
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Retired
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Developed university level program to attract under-represented population groups to the STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields; funded for the past three years (2005-07) by a national agency as part of a research grant.

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I am in Alaska 'til the end of August

If anyone wonders why I am not responding immediately ... I am in Interior Alaska and separated from sophisticated internet computers.

Posted on July 29, 2007 at 6:45pm — 1 Comment

Hilding Lindquist

On deciphering and debugging my videos

Here's hoping someone will start helping me make the darn things a little clearer ...

Anyway, here goes. I created the graphics using PowerPoint on our Mac OS X ... then I used the "make a movie feature" ... and added audio with our Blue Snowball microphone.

In Powerpoint, I lined every thing up with lines I could then delete.

I'm thinking I'm going to have to take digital photos of printouts and make a movie of the slideshow in order to get the clarity I want.… Continue

Posted on July 1, 2007 at 11:38am — 2 Comments

Hilding Lindquist

The beginning ... 2 videos ... and the NYC skyline

The two videos --- Counting 1 to 10 and Straight Line Curve in RED --- are examples of my experimenting with developing basic concepts using widely available software. As you can see, I am just getting started.

I would like to work with others in creating widely available free "tools" for young minds for drilling the basic mathematical and science (M & S) concepts AND introducing intriguing (M& S) concepts to hook their interest.

And I chose the N… Continue

Posted on June 30, 2007 at 3:49am — 2 Comments

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At 4:24am on July 3, 2007, Christine Southard said…
Playground 2.0 sounds like a fun place to be Hilding! I can't wait to play and learn so my students can play and learn!
At 2:32am on July 3, 2007, SusanTsairi said…
Hi Hilding, thanks for the invite to the "creating the virtual playground" wiki. I added another page there as a temporary "dump" for items/ideas that could then be moved/erased as neccessary.
It's so nice to find someone to play with!!
At 5:46am on July 2, 2007, SusanTsairi said…
Hi Hilding, I'm pretty sure that you'll find VoiceThread.com an excellent fit for the definition of a playground.
At 6:28pm on June 29, 2007, Mark Kostandoff said…
Thanks Hilding.
Yes I'm a believer. I was an investment advisor with Merrill Lynch during web 1.0 and I believed then. When it all blew up, I knew the web and technology would make a big better recovery one day. Web 2.0 is it, but web 3.0 is coming.
Mark
At 12:58pm on June 29, 2007, Hans Feldmeier said…
Hi dear Hilding, thanks for getting to know you. Good to have you online.
Like to team up with you in the future.
Check out one of my personal blog and please apologize my bad English.
http://hansfeldmeier.faces.com/Blog
Cheers
Hans
 
 

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