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Massimo Banzi: How Arduino is Open-Sourcing Imagination

June 28, 2012 by  
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Massimo Banzi helped invent the Arduino, a tiny, easy-to-use open-source microcontroller that’s inspired thousands of people around the world to make the coolest things they can imagine. From toys to satellite gear. Because, as he says, “You don’t need anyone’s permission to make something great.”

Jane Carlson: Life Is Short, Family Is Forever

June 25, 2012 by  
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Jane Oseid Carlson has had a life-long fascination with genealogy and has always been interested in how we are all connected to each other. She has worked to find her own heritage in the world and has interesting insights as to how you can find yours.

Peter Norvig: The 100,000-student classroom

June 22, 2012 by  
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In the fall of 2011 Peter Norvig taught a class with Sebastian Thrun on artificial intelligence at Stanford attended by 175 students in situ and over 100,000 via an interactive webcast. He shares what he learned about teaching to a global classroom. Peter Norvig is a leading American computer scientist, expert on artificial intelligence and […]

Marco Tempest: The Electric Rise and Fall of Nikola Tesla

June 21, 2012 by  
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Combining projection mapping and a pop-up book, Marco Tempest tells the visually arresting story of Nikola Tesla called ‘the greatest geek who ever lived’ from his triumphant invention of alternating current to his penniless last days. A magician and illusionist for the 21st century, Marco Tempest blends cutting-edge technology with the flair and showmanship of Houdini.

Byrad Yyelland: Identity in the 21st Century

June 19, 2012 by  
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Identity can be an ambiguous and shifting thing. We often carry multiple identities at the same time. What does this mean for global citizens and their daily interactions?

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