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This week, we explore digital art tools that can enhance creativity and engagement in the classroom, focusing on Kleki and AutoDraw. Kleki is a user-friendly drawing site that allows students to easily create and download their artwork without the need for sign-ins, making it accessible for various age groups. It provides intuitive tools for layering, coloring, and shaping, which can be beneficial for teaching digital art principles. On the other hand, AutoDraw combines AI technology with artistic creation, helping students who may struggle with drawing by offering suggestions and quick options for their designs. Join us as we discuss how these tools can be integrated into lessons, encourage artistic expression, and support learning across subjects.Takeaways: Kleki is a free digital art tool that requires no sign-in, making it easy for students to use immediately. Autodraw provides a unique AI feature that helps students create art quickly and easily, reducing frustration. Both Kleki and Autodraw offer intuitive interfaces that are suitable for students in fourth grade and above. Kleki allows students to download their artwork in various formats, including PNG and PSD files. Autodraw can aid students who struggle with drawing, giving them confidence to express their creativity. Using digital art tools in the classroom can enhance students' engagement and facilitate learning across subjects. Links referenced in this episode:kleki.comautodraw.comsmartinwi.combuymeacoffee.com/smartinwiMentioned in this episode:Education Podcast NetworkTech Tools for Teachers is part of the Education Podcast Network. https://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Hey everyone, it's Fonz here, and I'd like to welcome you to another exciting episode of My EdTech Life! In today's show, I sit down with the brilliant Tom Mullaney to tackle the hot topic of AI and its potential impact on traditional teaching dynamics. As an educator, Google Innovator, and frequent conference speaker, Tom brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this critical conversation. Throughout our discussion, Tom and I explore the complexities surrounding AI in education, from the marketing tactics preying on teacher burnout to the importance of examining AI companies' terms of service and data privacy policies. We also get into the Eliza Effect, the dangers of anthropomorphizing AI chatbots, and the systemic changes needed to address educator burnout rather than relying on AI as a quick fix. Tom shares his initial thoughts on ChatGPT and explains why he has adopted a cautious approach to AI implementation in K-12 classrooms. We consider the potential impact of AI on students' critical thinking skills and discuss best practices for teachers interested in using AI tools like AutoDraw. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:45 - Tom Mullaney's background in education and journey with AI 6:50 - Is AI being marketed as a solution to teacher burnout? 9:41 - Tom's initial thoughts on ChatGPT and his cautious approach to AI in K-12 education 15:49 - The importance of looking into AI companies' terms of service, age restrictions, and data privacy 20:25 - Eliza Effect and the dangers of anthropomorphizing AI chatbots 26:17 - Systemic changes needed to address teacher burnout instead of AI Band-Aids 30:03 - Is AI polluting its own training data through recycled outputs? 33:05 - Best practices and recommendations for teachers before using AI tools like AutoDraw 38:05 - Will AI help or hinder critical thinking skills in the classroom? 40:20 - Key AI experts to follow for insights into the technology and its implications 44:10 - Tom's edu kryptonite: The overly narrow focus of current EdTech conversations on AI 45:08 - Billboard message: "Predictions are not facts" 45:48 - Dream job: Professional wiffle ball player or full-time NY Knicks fan/blogger 49:09 - Closing thoughts and invitation for a part 2 with Tom Mullaney --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/support
La búsqueda de estrategias didácticas que potencien el aprendizaje y la participación activa del alumnado es una constante en la labor docente. En este contexto, la herramienta Autodraw de Google (basada en Inteligencia Artificial) se presenta como un aliado invaluable para el profesorado, al ofrecer un sinfín de posibilidades para el desarrollo de clases más dinámicas, interactivas y visualmente atractivas. En el episodio de hoy te cuento cómo funciona esta herramienta IA y cómo puede ayudarte en tus clases. ¡Espero que te resulte útil e interesante! ✅ Cursos de formación docente aquí
Avec Autodraw, même ceux qui n'ont pas de compétences en dessin peuvent rapidement créer des illustrations attrayantes ! Il suffit de dessiner un gribouillage rapidement, et l'outil propose une gamme de dessins correspondants , permettant à l'utilisateur de choisir celui qui correspond le mieux à ses besoins et usages pédagogiques. Cet outil est simple d'utilisation et est accessible gratuitement en ligne. Pour en savoir plus sur ses usages pédagogiques n'hésitez pas à consulter notre site web : https://www.rdventerredigitale.com/
[INTRO MUSIC] HOST (Elle Cole):Welcome to the Cleverly Changing Podcast, where we explore the world of homeschooling, parenting, and education. I'm your host, Elle Cole, and today we're diving into the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence in homeschooling.HOST (Elle Cole):Artificial intelligence, or AI, isn't just about robots and sci-fi movies. It's a powerful tool that can enrich our children's education in remarkable ways. We shouldn't be afraid of technology. It is a tool that we should learn how to use responsibly, and the lessons around technology should be taught in an educational setting or within the homeschool setting. Today, I'll be sharing practical ways families can integrate AI into their homeschool curriculum.I believe learning is about going on a knowledge adventure. STEM is huge in schools and today's job markets, so our children should be early adopters of how to train machines/computers intelligently.HOST (Elle Cole):Let's start with something fundamental—reading. AI-powered reading apps like Lexia Core5 or Epic! Books offer personalized learning paths. They adapt to a student's reading level, providing targeted activities to improve comprehension and vocabulary.SCENARIO 1: MORNING ROUTINEHOST (Elle Cole):Imagine this: It's the start of a homeschool day. You're gathered around the kitchen table, ready to dive into your lessons. But before you begin, why not start with an AI-powered news aggregator like Newsela? This tool provides tailored news articles suitable for different reading levels.HOST (Elle Cole):Next, you can select articles relevant to your curriculum, whether it's history, science, or current events. It's an excellent way to spark discussions and encourage critical thinking while keeping your kids informed about the world.SCENARIO 2: STEM ACTIVITIESHOST (Elle Cole):For those science and tech enthusiasts, AI can be a game-changer. Have you heard of DIY projects like building a voice-controlled robot or coding with Scratch? These hands-on activities engage kids in the basics of AI and coding.HOST (Elle Cole):Platforms like Scratch offer a user-friendly interface that lets kids create animations, games, and interactive stories using coding blocks. It's a fantastic way to introduce programming concepts while fostering creativity.SCENARIO 3: PERSONALIZED LEARNINGHOST (Elle Cole):One of the most remarkable aspects of AI in education is its ability to personalize learning experiences, which should be right in line with homeschoolers self-directed philosophies. Tools like Khan Academy or Coursera leverage AI algorithms to adapt content based on a child's progress.HOST (Elle Cole):So, whether your child excels in math or needs extra help with grammar, these platforms adjust the difficulty level in real time. It's like having a personal tutor catering to each child's unique learning pace.SCENARIO 4: ART AND AIHOST (Elle Cole):When it comes to art, AI isn't just about algorithms. Tools like Google's AutoDraw or Adobe's Sensei can assist budding artists. They provide suggestions and corrections while sketching or designing, making the creative process more intuitive and enjoyable.SCENARIO 5: MATH & SCIENCE EXPLORATIONHOST (Elle Cole):Now, let's venture into the realms of math and science. AI-powered math platforms like Photomath (which we missed during season 2) or Wolfram Alpha can be incredible aids. They help solve complex equations and offer step-by-step explanations, turning math problem-solving into an interactive experience. These tools can be especially helpful to parents needing a refresher to remind them how to do complex math problems. I used to watch how-to math videos on Youtube, workout the problem, and then use Photomath to ensure my answer and process were correct.HOST (Elle Cole):In science, AI simulators and software like Algodoo or Labster simulate experiments. They allow students to conduct virtual lab experiments, explore scientific theories, and understand concepts like never before. These tools can help level the playing field and save homeschool families money.SCENARIO 6: SOCIAL STUDIES & WORLD HISTORYHOST (Elle Cole):Moving on to social studies and world history, AI-powered resources such as Google Earth and Timeline JS provide immersive experiences. Students can virtually explore historical sites, trace timelines, and understand global events in a more engaging manner.SCENARIO 7: LANGUAGE LEARNING & RELIGIOUS STUDIESHOST (Elle Cole):For language learning and religious studies, AI language apps like Duolingo or Rosetta Stone aid in learning foreign languages. They adapt to individual progress, making language acquisition interactive and fun.[Sound Effect: Reading religious texts]HOST (Elle Cole):Additionally, AI text analysis tools can help students delve deeper into religious texts. They provide insights, interpretations, and summaries, aiding in a comprehensive understanding.HOMESCHOOLING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE EPISODE SUMMARYHOST (Elle Cole):Incorporating artificial intelligence into your homeschool curriculum isn't about replacing traditional teaching methods. It's about enhancing learning experiences, fostering curiosity, and preparing our kids for a tech-driven future. The possibilities of incorporating AI into our core subjects for middle and high school students are extensive. It's also about using technology as a tool to enhance learning, encourage exploration, and cultivate a deeper understanding of various subjects.[Sound Effect: Outro music begins]HOST (Elle Cole):That's all for today's episode. Thank you for joining me on the Cleverly Changing Podcast. Don't forget to visit our website CleverlyChanging.com for additional resources and join the conversation on our social media platforms. Until next time, keep learning and exploring. Goodbye![OUTRO MUSIC FADES IN][END OF EPISODE] ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Here's to having a little fun in class. Here's to using creativity to connect with students and connect students to the content. Here's to playing games in the classroom. Your lecture doesn't have to snooze students to sleep
L'intelligence artificielle est de plus en plus présente dans le monde des affaires, offrant des possibilités infinies dans des domaines tels que la créativité, la stratégie et l'aide à la décision. Les entreprises peuvent tirer parti de l'IA pour améliorer leur efficacité, leur productivité et leur rentabilité. Différents outils de robotisation comme Chat GPT, AiPath ou bien Autodraw peuvent-être de réelles opportunités pour nos entreprises.
Thanks for listening to Episode #14 of the EDventUres in Tech Podcast. In this episode, we discuss Autodraw and the power of audio feedback with Mote. This week Andrew and Dan are joined by VP of Education from Mote, Jon Neal. Links: Expanding into Early Childhood Is Good for Edtech Companies. Is It Good for Kids? | EdSurge News NYSCATE Grants Autodraw Special Guest Jon Neale - VP, Education Mote.com Form to Upgrade Mote @justmoteHQ
Berechnest Du mit Hilfe von Googles Ki bereits Deine optimale Fahrtroute egal ob Fahrt, öffentliche Verkehrsmittel oder Auto? Wusstest Du auch, dass KI in vielen Operationssälen eingesetzt wird? Selbst in Smartphones oder Smart Speakern kommt KI zum Einsatz. Du kannst mit Hilfe eines Google Documents einen ganz Text diktieren, egal in welcher Sprache, auch ein Transkript ist möglich. Wenn Dir schreiben schwer fällt, dann probiere einmal das Diktieren aus. Du kannst auch ganze Blog-Artikel oder Newsletter via Google Docs einsprechen. Dies hat den Vorteil, dass das gesprochene Wort von der Schriftsprache abweicht und viel lebendiger sowie flüssiger wirkt. Darüber hinaus stelle ich Dir auch noch AutoDraw vor. AutoDraw bietet Dir nach den ersten Strichen eine ganze Auswahl von Icons an, die mit Deiner Zeichnung übereinstimmen könnten. Dieses Tool lässt sich auch gut in Online-Seminaren einsetzen. Inhalt:
An ironically long conversation on the topic of short form instruction. Listen to Josh and Will as they process a technique that we can add into our teaching toolbox. Then, we get a two-for-one episode: in the Honorable Mentions category, AutoDraw and WordClouds.com. Hear how we might use these two smaller tools to augment your teaching. For more information on these tools and our conversation, check out the episode page here. For all of our episodes and resources for each app we discuss, head over to our website at hitechpod.us. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hitechpod/message
Jen Giffen, Shukes and Giff the Podcast co-host, Shake Up Learning trainer, and Google Innovator joins me to talk about how she creates her amazing sketchnotes! A Book for a Friend Contest! Submit your book endorsement on Flipgrid or Speakpipe! FlipGrid.com/EduDuctTape Speakpipe.com/EduDuctTape Soapbox Moment: The Baffled King Composing Hallelujah Revisionist History Episode - pushkin.fm/episode/hallelujah Alan Light's book - amazon.com/Holy-Broken-Leonard-Unlikely-Hallelujah/dp/1451657854 Today's Guest: Jen Giffen @VirtualGiff virtualgiff.blogspot.com sites.google.com/view/shukesandgiff/home TodayISketchnotED - sites.google.com/view/todayisketchnoted/home Educational Duct Tape Question: How can I develop engaging instruction? Reading a book, A More Beautiful Question, and wanted to remember all the great stuff. Started analog w/ a journal and markers, pencils, crayons to help me stay focused Moved to digital → Using iPad and Apple Pencil. You can do a lot more! Quickly copy for consistency. Procreate is a popular iPad app. Very robust, but can be very overwhelming - procreate.art Tayasui Sketches - Is preferred by Jen. Has a really great free version and has partnered with Apple to have a (paid) school version. - tayasui.com/sketches Amazon Link to generic Apple Pencil (Delivery via Easter Bunny is not guaranteed.
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GotTechED the Podcast Episode #65 16 EdTech Tools for the New School Year If you are a new listener to GotTechED the Podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our (https://gotteched.com/contact-us/#) and let us know how we can help you today! Welcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is episode 65 called 16 EdTech Tools for the New School Year. We always start the new school year with an episode devoted to the coolest new edtech we learned about over the summer and this is that episode. So why not start off your new school year with some passion and inspiration by tuning in .. this is one episode you don’t want to miss. Segment 1: Follow usDo us 3 favors: Subscribe to GotTechED the Podcast Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7zyzfCkSDNHkKdqxmh9XLB?si=YhSdMa6BQVmcLHbSrYxE9Q) Google Podcasts (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber) Twitter (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/) Write us an Apple Podcast Review! Tell your friends about www.gotteched.com Segment 2: Guise's Picks Random.org (https://www.random.org/) https://freepd.com/ (https://freepd.com/) Automagical Forms (https://gsuite.google.com/marketplace/app/automagical_forms/46919649986) Timify.me (https://timify.me/) Record to Slides (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kopibndpljhghelmnmokfbfkgdhnihip) Sodaphonic (https://sodaphonic.com/) Text Giraffe (https://www.textgiraffe.com/) Artsonia (https://www.artsonia.com/) Nick’s Picks Coolors.co (https://coolors.co/) BlabberizeEDU (https://edu.blabberize.com/) Coolsymbol.com (https://coolsymbol.com/) Autodraw (https://www.autodraw.com/) BeFunky (https://www.befunky.com/) ReClipped (https://www.reclipped.com/) ToonyTool (https://www.toonytool.com/) Mote (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mote-voice-notes-feedback/ajphlblkfpppdpkgokiejbjfohfohhmk?hl=en-US) Segment 3:TreeFishEDU www.TreeFishEDU.com (www.TreeFishEDU.com) Wednesday nights at 8:30 PM EDT check out our youtube series called Flipped Flops at treefishedu.com/virtualpd Music Credits:The Degs: Shotgun http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/ (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/) @bensounds https://www.bensound.com/ (https://www.bensound.com/) Subscribe to our PodcastApple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7zyzfCkSDNHkKdqxmh9XLB?si=YhSdMa6BQVmcLHbSrYxE9Q) Google Podcasts (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber) Twitter (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/) Connect with us on Social MediaGuise on Twitter @guisegotteched (https://twitter.com/GuiseGotTechEd) Nick on Twitter @nickgotteched (https://twitter.com/NickGotTechEd) GotTechED the Podcast on Twitter @wegotteched (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechEd) Join the Conversation and our PLNOur favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our Facebook Group Page (https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/). This weeks question is: Question: Other Relatable GotTechED Episodes: Need a Presenter?As experienced presenters and content creators, you can contact Nick and Guise to speak at your school, event, or conference. They can customize a workshop that meets your organization’s unique time and content needs. While no
Google News and Updates What’s the meaning of life? (And five other Google searches.) Using personal experience to make Chromebooks accessible Annie Leibovitz unveils photo series with Google Pixel Host Hangouts Meet with up to 100 (G Suite for Edu) Featured Content Google Jamboard - Unleash your team’s creativity with Jamboard. Sketch your ideas whiteboard-style while benefiting from the access and connectivity of an interactive canvas. Drop images, add notes and pull assets directly from the web while collaborating with team members from anywhere. Jamboard unlocks your team’s creative potential with real-time co-authoring. Experience unhindered productivity, whether your team is in the same room using multiple Jamboards, or across the world using the Jamboard app on mobile. With Jamboard’s incredibly responsive and accurate display, it feels natural to draw and sketch the way you would on a traditional whiteboard. Enrich your brainstorm with the best of Google Search and your team’s work in G Suite: Grab images and content from the web and bring them straight into your jam; pull in work from Docs, Sheets, and Slides; even add photos stored in Drive. Matt and Kasey discuss... Jamboard hardware v. software Jamboard Features: Import from Drive Collaborate Move and resize Accessibility tools Drawing tools -- Autodraw built-in Add clips from the web Jamboard Lesson Ideas: Graphic organizer backgrounds Draw angles Brainstorming Pre-writing Sketchnotes Jamboard Sample Activities Jamboard Resources: Jamboard training from the Google Teacher Center Jamboard Quickstart Guide Jamboard Sample Activities Jamboard Study Guide Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Jennifer Gream (Kentucky) -- 650 students. Needs to force a copy of a folder with subfolders inside it and documents. I can’t find a way to force the copy. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/copy-folder/kfbicpdhiofpicipfggljdhjokjblnhl?hl=en Craig Klement (Texas) -- Finish Google Form when running out of time. Put in Google Classroom. In settings: limit to one response/edit after submit. Students submit the form. When back to class, go back to Google Classroom, click on form link, where students left off. Required questions: Make an option that says “not finished yet”. On The Blogs Matt - DITCH: A framework for creating wildly engaging lessons (90+ ideas for implementation!) Kasey: What is G Suite for Education? What You Need to Know! FREE ebook: The Complete Guide to Google Certifications
In this LIVE (from the MACUL conference in Detroit, MI) we talk about Flipgrid shorts and camera & AR, a tool to copy FOLDERS (!!) in Drive, and a couple of cool Drive tricks. Audience members share Google Photo scan, Autodraw in Book creator, Planbook, Powtoon, and a multiplication table trick.
This week, we are having so much FUN! Sometimes you need a few websites in your back pocket to liven things up—and we have two for you! Both sites encourage creativity, but you don’t have to be an expert artist to make something cool. Test them out and then share them with your students. See […] The post Fun with Animaker & AutoDraw appeared first on Tech Tools for Teachers.
Ibland är konst riktigt konstigt. Och ganska vitsigt. Idag handlar #ensakidag idag om NVIDIAs geniala sätt att med AI och GAN låta vem som helst bli en konstnär (om vi räknar in ett visst mått av artistisk frihet alltså ;) (Passar också på att puffa för underbara tjänsten Autodraw och dess syskon, spelet QuickDraw!) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ensakidag/message
Google News and Updates The Take a snapshot feature is back, sort of. Check out Alice’s Webcam Snapshot Images get drop shadow and reflection in Slides and Drawings Issues with new insert menu Lost webcam Lost clip art - use explore New Google Maps coming Featured Content What does AI/voice assistant do now? What is machine learning? Gathers lots of data, lots of queries, into a huge data set Makes predictions based on that data The more data it gets, the smarter it is Google Assistant: answers your questions via text or voice, gives you briefings with data you request (weather, time, calendar, news, etc.). Adds things to your Google Keep, calendar, etc. Plays games and asks you trivia questions. Teachable Machine: Explore how machine learning works. Teach a machine using your camera – live in the browser, no coding required. It learns by training and running neural nets right in the browser. Teach students about machine learning. Quick, Draw!: Uses machine learning to learn what you’re drawing. Autodraw: Draw a picture and Autodraw converts it into clipart created by artists. Mystery Animal: A Voice Experiment, it chooses an animal and plays 20 questions for you to guess what it is. Story Speaker: Create a choose your own adventure-style story in Google Docs. It’s like you’re coding/creating an AI game run by Google Assistant. Quill Connect: Uses machine learning to help students combine sentences. Aligned with curriculum standards for second through seventh grades. How can AI/voice assistant help us right now? Answering questions what is the weather for tomorrow? what is the capital of Alaska? what is 37 times 414? tell me a riddle. Tell me something interesting. set a ten-minute timer. Adding to notes for later Keeping us from doing repetitive stuff What’s the future of AI/voice assistant in the classroom? Setting expectations in the classroom Let them play and understand what it is capable of but set meaningful expectations on how it will be used for learning, not just telling jokes. Rotate the use a job/role for the class - AI Leader of the Day. Resources Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Thanks for the Apple Podcasts Reviews! Julie Cobb (E2Cobb) - Matt and Kasey make my Monday morning commute great! I learn something every week that I can immediately share with the teachers I support. Caution: Don’t listen at the gym if you are prone to shouting “amen” or “wow” when the knowledge bombs start dropping! Trying a tech solution to cold and flu season and s absences. Keeping a slide deck of days and makeup work info in google classroom. #gttribe pic.twitter.com/8SOXk2PD4o — Karen McKenna (@mrskarenmckenna) November 10, 2017 Baby’s First Video Editor from Joshua Howard: http://www.joshchoward.com/2017/11/babys-first-video-editor-google-slides.html On The Blogs Matt - 6 Do’s When It Comes to Homework (via Brandon Blom) Kasey - How to Design Google PD That Works! Ready to Become a Google Certified Trainer? Do you want to travel and help other teachers learn how to use G Suite in their classroom? Do you want to get your foot in the door as a consultant, trainer, or present at national conferences? Want to make a little extra cash in summer training teachers? The VIP trainer course opens twice yearly (May and December) and will re-open for enrollment on November 10, 2017, and close on November 27, 2017. This is the e-course you have been waiting for–the course to help you on your journey to becoming a Google for Education Certified Trainer! Becoming a Google Certified Trainer was one of the best decisions I ever made, and it transformed my learning and my career! This self-paced, e-course includes EVERYTHING you need to know to pass the Trainer Skills Assessment AND complete the application requirements, including: – 30+ Video Lessons (including the archive) – Private Google+ Community – The Ultimate Google Certified Trainer Planner and Check List – VIP BONUSES! – Tips & Tricks – and much more! Visit BecomeAGoogleTrainer.com for all of the details and to enroll (VIP will NOT open until November 10th!) *Please note: This course does NOT prepare you for Google Certified Educator Level 1 and 2. [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]
V 79. epizodi Jan in Uroš ugotovita, da AutoDraw ne ve kaj je koza, pogledata Samsungov Galaxy S8 ter Microsoftov Surface Laptop in še in še in še … Na oddajo se lahko naročite preko iTunes ali RSS. Jan je na Twitterju @th0r, Uroš je @uros_m, Apgrejd pa je preprosto @Apgrejd. Mrežo Apparatus lahko podprete tudi osebno. Zapiski: Samsungova reklama […]
Темы выпуска RootCast 109 0:00:00 Intro: доброго времени уток, телеслушатели и радиозрители. 0:02:00 Samsung Galaxy S8 и S8+. Иззат и прототипы Galaxy S8. Хорошо ли работает разблокировка по радужке. Почему сканер отпечатков пальцев находится в странном месте. Место для шуточек о батарее. Какими смартфонами пользуются в Microsoft. Для чего не годится GeraVR. 0:33:32 «Чистка» производителей Android. Кому отключат сервисы Google. Сделают ли Samsung ай-яй-яй за дружбу с Microsoft. 0:43:36 Время Apple: новые старые iPad, какой планшет самый популярный. iPad для корпоративных пользователей. Идеи для Kickstarter от Антона, Иззата и Вани. Исповедь топ-менеджеров Apple. Об обновлении Mac Pro. 0:57:59 Google и нейронные сети. Autodraw. Психодел от Антона и нейросети Google. Google G-cam: что делает камеру Google Pixel крутой. О будущем мобильной фотографии. 1:05:59 Бонус: как Burger King ассистента Google «взломал». 1:10:48 Пока, услышимся и увидимся в 110 выпуске. Этот выпуск RootСast смонтирован и обработан с помощью сервиса Auphonic. В записи RootCast 109 принимали участие: Иван Водченко @odd1n — ведущий Иззат Бахадыров @oshpaz — профессиональный гик Антон Нехаенко @derloos — IT-футболист Приятного прослушивания! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rn-rootcast/message
0:00:00 Intro: доброго времени уток, телеслушатели и радиозрители. 0:02:00 Samsung Galaxy S8 и S8+. Иззат и прототипы Galaxy S8. Хорошо ли работает разблокировка по радужке. Почему сканер отпечатков пальцев находится в странном месте. Место для шуточек о батарее. Какими смартфонами пользуются в Microsoft. Для чего не годится GeraVR. 0:33:32 «Чистка» производителей Android. Кому отключат сервисы Google. Сделают ли Samsung ай-яй-яй за дружбу с Microsoft. 0:43:36 Время Apple: новые старые iPad, какой планшет самый популярный. iPad для корпоративных пользователей. Идеи для Kickstarter от Антона, Иззата и Вани. Исповедь топ-менеджеров Apple. Об обновлении Mac Pro. 0:57:59 Google и нейронные сети. Autodraw. Психодел от Антона и нейросети Google. Google G-cam: что делает камеру Google Pixel крутой. О будущем мобильной фотографии. 1:05:59 Бонус: как Burger King ассистента Google «взломал». 1:10:48 Пока, услышимся и увидимся в 110 выпуске.
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Transcription: This is Hank Hoffmeier with the marketing and business tip. If you are looking to use flat graphics or icons for any of your marketing campaigns, whether it is email or social media, Google AutoDraw is a great tool. Google AutoDraw allows you to scribble image on the screen, and Google will do its […] The post Hank’s Marketing and Business Tip #29: Google AutoDraw appeared first on .
Ecco tutti i link alle news: ➡️ Google integra il WebVR all’interno di Chrome: http://snip.ly/rfg97➡️ Google lancia WebVR Experiments, un nuovo sito che raccoglie tutta una serie di progetti di realtà virtuale compatibili con diversi visori VR: http://snip.ly/84r5i ➡️ Google lancia AutoDraw, un tool che riconosce i nostri disegni tramite intelligenza artificiale: http://snip.ly/mn2ks➡️ Google ha condotto una ricerca sul modello di interpretazione degli schizzi grafici: http://snip.ly/3mu7y➡️ Annunciata la data di uscita del nuovo Uncharted per PS4: http://snip.ly/wff3x ➡️ Samsung sta lavorando ad un nuovo smartphone dual screen pieghevole: http://snip.ly/zs7pq➡️ Instagram Stories raggiunge i 200 Milioni di utenti superando Snapchat e rilascia nuovi steakers per festeggiare: http://snip.ly/mh0j9