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Thinking Ahead: An Interview with George Siemens & Dragan Gasevic - YouTube

Dr. George Siemens (with Stephen Downes) offered what is considered by most to be the first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). He is currently serving as Pro...

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Moore’s Law Is About to Get Weird

Moore’s Law Is About to Get Weird | Workplace Learning | Scoop.it

In the nearly 70 years since the first modern digital computer was built, the above specs have become all but synonymous with computing. But they need not be. A computer is defined not by a particular set of hardware, but by being able to take information as input; to change, or “process,” the information in some controllable way; and to deliver new information as output. This information and the hardware that processes it can take an almost endless variety of physical forms. Over nearly two centuries, scientists and engineers have experimented with designs that use mechanical gears, chemical reactions, fluid flows, light, DNA, living cells, and synthetic cells.

 

http://nautil.us/issue/21/information/moores-law-is-about-to-get-weird


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Gary Bamford's curator insight, February 14, 2015 5:31 AM

Bring on the analog computers!