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  • We Already Had That - A Look At How Tech Evolves
    Aug 18 2025

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    So often we are tempted to think of the latest technology as something that has never been approached, and its benefits as things that were never dreamed of in the past.

    We can get a little perspective here by looking at how marketing on the Internet is very similar to the marketing of the past, at how the latest technology has ancestors, and how media sales strategies are repeating the failed policies of the past.

    CHAPTER MARKERS

    • Introduction and Internet Marketing 0:00
    • The Evolution of Optical Viewers 7:32
    • You Will Own Nothing 9:30


    Check out this article about the steropticon here:

    https://www.turtlepointpress.com/traveltainted/joseph-cornells-stereopticon/

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    14 mins
  • How and Why Machines Talk to Each Other
    Jul 31 2025

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    EP 401 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 07/30/2025


    SUMMARY OF EPISODE


    We take a look at why automation is important, the communication that happens in automation, and what signals machines use. We also learn a little about the manufacturing process and how some communications improve productivity and lower costs



    CHAPTER MARKERS


    • Why automate? 0:00
    • Types of signals 5:20
    • Just-In-Time, EDI, and IoT techniques 13:17



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    19 mins
  • Season 4 Teaser
    Jul 30 2025

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    Hello, Everyone. This is Dean from Teachers to Tech. Just wanted to let you know we'll be back real soon. The first episode back for season four, we'll talk all about how machines communicate with each other. And we'll have an episode coming up about augmented reality and how you can make your own models and harness them. See you then.

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  • Mini Episode: Dean's Law
    Feb 17 2025

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    Wondering what the future holds? Listen to this mini episode to start understanding how human nature intersects with technology in the marketplace to create the next big thing. If you like this one, you will really love the episode planned for season 4 titled "We Already Had That".

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    2 mins
  • Mini Episode: Get the Right Answer
    Feb 10 2025

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    Want to get the best possible answers in the shortest possible time? Learn this method recommended by the creator of the wiki concept. Hint: Expect to have an "aha" moment.

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  • Mini Episode: Moore's Law
    Feb 7 2025

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    Learn about an axiom of computer science that has shaped thinking but may not be true forever!

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    2 mins
  • Big Fun with a Small Processor - Micro:bit
    Nov 26 2024

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    Imagine being able to learn programming, circuitry, and real-world devices all in an inexpensive beginner package. But wait, there's more! You can also expand your capabilities and learn programming languages at the same time. That is what the Micro:bit ecosystem offers you.

    Listen now to find out how you can get started with no previous knowledge of processors, sensors, or programming languages.

    • Learn more at Micro:bit Educational Foundation | micro:bit
    • Get the programming environment I talked about at Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
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    12 mins
  • Learn Programming from Scratch
    Oct 28 2024

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    Would you like to learn the logic of computer programming without having to learn all the funky keywords and punctuation? Would you like to get immediate results? Would you like to do this all for free? Listen to this episode to learn all about block programming and specifically about the platform called Scratch.

    CHAPTER MARKER

    • Introduction and Overview [0:00]
    • Two Great Learning Platforms [6:30]

    RESOURCES

    1. Scratch (Official Website Tutorials)
    https://scratch.mit.edu/
    Overview: Scratch, developed by MIT, offers an extensive set of free tutorials directly on its website. Users can start by creating simple projects like interactive stories and games.

    2. MakeCode by Microsoft https://makecode.microbit.org/
    Overview: Microsoft’s MakeCode offers block-based coding tutorials for a range of hardware devices, like the Micro:bit, LEGO Mindstorms, and Arcade.

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    14 mins