Learn By Doing, Traffic Waves, Gene Food & Electronic Sight
Mar 26th, 2008 by Mike Bennett
Alan Kay, all round Human Computer Interaction (and much more) thinker, talks at TED about how good programming can sharpen our picture. His unique software lets children learn by doing, but also learn by computing and creating lessons themselves.
Learn about traffic waves. You’ll never be bored sitting in traffic again. (found at Population of One)
May be worth a read Why Some Like It Hot: Food, Genes, and Cultural Diversity
Read about electronic chips implanted in the eye for restoring sight - Seeing the light.
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