GAME BOY COLOR (1998)
rendered image
These 10 educational tools are just what you need to make school a walk in a (safe) park:
Classkick
Bubbl.us
Edmodo
Khan Academy
Scholar Advisor
Twiddla
Educreat
Cacoo.com
Bounceapp
Socrative
Make sure to read the article to find out how these sites can help you!
For more updates of Students Toolbox and Strive-for-da-best, make sure to follow my Instagram -Twitter -Pinterest- Bloglovin!
Look at These Beautiful Planets JK They’re Bacteria From Public Buses
If you’re the kind of person who carries hand sanitizer everywhere you go, then you’re aware—maybe too aware—of the colonies of bacteria camped out on everything from gas pumps to ATM machines. Marco Castelli plays to your worst fears in his series A Micro Odyssey.
Oh sure, they look like photographs of distant planets. But they’re petri dishes awash in bacteria found in bank terminals, public buses and women’s bathrooms, photographed against pictures of the stars. Yet suspended in space, they are surprisingly beautiful. “It’s fantastic to let microorganisms meet stars,” Castelli says.
(Continue Reading)
Çin'den Realistik Robot: Jia Jia
Team Fortress 60min drawing
というわけで、久々に洋ゲーワンドロ深夜のお絵かき一発勝負やってみました\(^o^)/
お題は「ヒーロー/ヒロイン」でした。
火炎放射器や背中にしょってる何かが相変わらずうろ覚えクオリティですが許してね!
さりげなくデジ絵を描くのに抵抗がついたので、これからは心置きなくパソコンでもお絵かきしようと思います。
でもパソコンで線画はまだ遠そうだな…
Far Cry Primal review
Nintendo will let you create your own ‘Super Mario World’ in their upcoming new game. Watch the trailer to see all the cool functionalities you can build here.
Crash Bandicoot by Henkkab
Today is College Signing Day and we’re working with the White House to celebrate all graduating seniors and inspire more young people to Reach Higher and enroll in higher education.
Additionally, choosing a degree within a STEM (Science, Math, Engineering and Technology) field enables the United States to remain the global economic and technological leader. We feel that it’s our duty to help inspire the next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers and astronauts.
It’s important that each and every student feels empowered and equipped with the knowledge to solve tough problems, evaluate evidence and analyze information. These are all skills students can learn through studying a subjects in STEM.
College is one of the stepping stones to many careers, including becoming an astronaut! Here are a few of our astronauts on their college graduation day, along with their astronaut portrait.
Undergraduate: California Polytechnic State University Graduate: Air University and Naval Postgraduate School Astronaut Class: 2013
Undergraduate: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Graduate: Johns hopkins University Astronaut Class: 2009
Undergraduate: Davidson College Graduate: University of Virginia, Wake Forest University and University of Texas medical Branch Astronaut Class: 2004
Undergraduate: University of North Dakota Graduate: University of Texas at Austin Astronaut Class: 2000
Undergraduate: Washington University Graduate: California Institute of Technology Astronaut Class: 2000
Undergraduate: Iowa Wesleyan College Graduate: Rice University Astronaut Class: 1996
Undergraduate: University of California Graduate: University of Arizona Astronaut Class: 2004
Undergraduate: University of California, Berkeley Graduate: University of Houston Astronaut Class: 1996
Here, Administrator Bolden wears the jersey of Keenan Reynolds, a scholar athlete who graduates from the Naval Academy this year. His jersey is on its way to the college football hall of fame. Bolden holds a drawing of himself as a midshipman in the Navy.
Deputy Administrator Dava Newman sports her college shirt, along with Lisa Guerra, Technical Assistant to the Associate Administrator. Both women studied aerospace engineering at Notre Dame.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com
Mary Lou Jepsen is working on something big. The head of engineering of Facebook’s Oculus technology, Jepson is leaving the company to work on a device that could eventually allow people to communicate via thought. Her plan is to take magnetic resonance technology and fit it into a hat
Follow @the-future-now
Let's go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday. - Steve Jobs
272 posts