In this video podcast, Dr. Oren Shriki, a science teacher at the Israel Arts and Sciences Academy, speaks about Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair, taking place in Atlanta, May 11-16. (As excitement builds toward the event’s opening, you can follow along on a dedicated Intel ISEF blog.)
Many of the best young scientists from around the world will attend, selected through regional science fairs for a wide range of skills, from identifying and addressing important scientific challenges or questions to using organized and logical thought to reach conclusions. The participants in Intel ISEF are very likely to be tomorrow’s leaders in technology, medicine and health, agriculture, environmental science and engineering.
During Intel ISEF, their work will be judged by professional scientists who will look for gifted communicators with excellent foundational understanding in specific research and the scientific process.
No matter what the judges decide, however, participants in the annual event will benefit from meeting their peers from around the world, hearing from Nobel laureates and scientists involved in the same kinds of research as theirs, and also creating lasting memories, like those found on the blog of 2004 ISEF alum (and member of a Fourth Award-winning team) ...
Ripping DVDs, transferring video from cameras, or converting downloaded videos from various sources for Apple products can be a difficult and time consuming process. Now with a software update for the Turbo.264 hardware-based video encoder from Elgato Systems, Macintosh users now have a definitive best and fastest way ...
Now that GDC 2008 is behind us, and the reviews are really rolling in, PodTech takes a wide look at the gaming industry, with IDC gaming analyst Billy Pidgeon.
Gaming’s future likely includes more attention from the courts, as it continues to gain in mass popularity and ...
Every since we interviewed John Sullivan, Campaigns Manager for The Free Software Foundation in Boston, our heads have been spinning with the possibilities that ‘Free as in Freedom’ Software holds. If you’re looking at this on the Web, you’ll see that our site is a pimped out Wordpress ...
At Sapphire 2007, Coté and Thomas Otter talk about gardening developer communities, pulling customer feedback into the community, getting more use from internal blogs and wikis, how Cluetrain thought applies to developing software, and making content creation easy for developers.
This week on the Vloggies Show, Schlomo guest stars. Irina Slutsky goes to Hollywood to get an agent only to discover that Hollywood and Silicon Valley are still worlds apart. She also meets up with her friend John James for another cooking lesson that lands her in some ...
This week on The Vloggies Show, Irina tries lifecasting for a day… and asks Jackson West, “who needs editing when you can stream live?” And the Mommy Vlogger struggles to manage her uber difficult hyperactive child… It’s tough being a parent. But on a more serious note, ...
This week on the Vloggies Show, Irina and the notorious Violet Blue get into it over Anything Goes vs. Civility Enforced. In the news this week, Tim O’Reilly’s Code of Conduct “Manifesto” which suggests that bloggers and vloggers need to mind their p’s and q’s was ...
Ken Kaplan, broadcast and new media manager for Intel’s Global Communications Group, believes storytelling is instrumental to Intel’s social media success. People’s passion for what they know and do gets illustrated through Intel’s podcasts, videopodcasts and blogs. Kaplan describes how their stories are getting more efficient, effective ...
As videobloggingweek2007 comes to a close and approaching one thousand uploads, Irina shares her favorite picks - Perros, Ken’s H&R Block on YouTube, and a special shout out to Jim from The Clip Show who posted a video every day this week.
This week on the Vloggies Show, Irina Slutsky visits Rabbit Bites studio of RabbitBites.com to meet up with the superstar rabbits, Buns and ChouChou. Also this week in the blogoshphere, Josh Wolf’s release form jail made headlines in old and new media. And Irina continues her ...
As videoblogginweek2007 continues, Irina discovers being a journalist today isn’t what she expected….
As videobloggingweek2007 continues, Irina goes Ninja.
Irina Slutsky gets a cooking lesson on the art of boiling an egg as videoblogginweek2007 continues…
Irina Slutsky does her interpretation of what not to do when vlogging for this week’s videobloggingweek 2007.
Irina Slutsky’s picks for Videoblogging Week 2007 (videobloggingweek2007) thus far…. It’s only Monday and already 200 vlogs have been uploaded.
Irina Slutsky, MC for Videoblogging Week 2007 (videobloggingweek2007) hosted by MeFeedia, takes a stab at motherhood. Those Mommy vloggers have it tough…
At the recent Clean Tech Venture Network Conference in San Francisco, Nora McDevitt interviewed Peter Fusaro, chairman of Global Change Associates, Dan Kammen, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Maurice Gunerderson, venture partner with CMEA Ventures on CleanTech. This vlogcast explores their views on ...
Syed Razik is an investor and entrepreneur. He is a director at Mecosoft, Fuente and Numeric Fuente.
Syed is part of a passionate group of people who founded The Knowledge Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that consists of technologists, entrepreneurs, professionals and artisans from across India who are ...
REVA was India’s first electric vehicle — it’s already been on the road for more than five years. We recently caught up with Chetan Maini, deputy chairman and CTO of Reva Electric Car Company.
Chetan built his first solar electric car in 1990, while he was a student ...
SAN FRANCISCO, January 6, 2007 (PodTech News) — The 2007 Consumer Electronics Show begins tomorrow night with a keynote by Microsoft Founder and Chairman Bill Gates. Catherine Girardeau takes a look at the CES schedule to see what the next week — and the next year — might ...
If having some citizen journalists on the bus will give alternative coverage to the relationship between the traditional media and candidates, then it is a welcome change, right?
The early questions over who was paying for Robert Scoble’s meals were a roundabout way of asking what kind of relationship ...
“We want people to understand how we hear things. In these days of media fragmentation, email and voicemail, people mostly pay attention to the first 30 seconds of what they hear.” That’s what George Zachary of CRV says about the first CRV Entrepreneur Idol, held at Stanford Graduate School of ...
Watch the three winning pitches of the first ever CRV Entrepreneur Idol (coming to a grad school near you soon). Judges George, Bill Tai and Susan Wu of CRV, as well as Silicon Valley famed blogger and journalist, Matt Marshall chose their top 5 contestants ...
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