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ICT-WEB Alert

October 2008

  1. Get a Grip on Robotics

    Web site contains information about Robotics, parts of Robotics and its applications. And also, contains more info about arm probing, grabbing, sensing, lifting, working, helping and moving its way into our daily lives.


  2. Artificial intelligence depot

    The Artificial Intelligence Depot is a site dedicated to the field of AI. Its aim is to provide a focus point for the community, with regular features, recent news and useful resources.


  3. Hardware-guru.com

    Hardware-guru is designed to bring you up to date with all digital Hardware design technical information. This unique online resource center offers you with interview quiz, board and system design, articles, lab stuff, white papers, related links, and many more online resources.


  4. itmWEB:Information Technology Management Web

    The itmWEB Site™ was established in 1996 by Russ Finney with help from an independent community of IT Executives, Consultants, and Educators. It is recognized as an award winning source for information technology reference, methodology, and technical content focused on IT departmental management, technology support, and project leadership. Designed for CIOs, Project Managers, IT Educators, & Students the site also publishes a highly regarded monthly IT eZine with thousands of worldwide subscribers.


  5. Internet for Information and Communication Technology

    The Internet is a vast source of information. It connects millions of computers around the world. computers belonging to governments, companies, universities, colleges, schools, libraries, museums, galleries, science laboratories, magazines, newspapers and journals, programmers, systems analysts and individuals like you. All these computers hold information, some of which is free for everyone to use. Perhaps some of it could help you.


  6. Java Technology

    The site contains articles, code samples and access to back issues of the newsletters (JDC Newsletter and JDC Consumer and Embedded Technologies Newsletter). Short courses and online tutorials are provided. Also provided is technical information covering all aspects of the Java platform including terminology, FAQs and white papers


  7. Linear Algebra Toolkit

    This Linear Algebra Toolkit is comprised of the modules listed here. Each module is designed to help a linear algebra student learn and practice a basic linear algebra procedure, such as Gauss-Jordan reduction, calculating the determinant, or checking for linear independence.


  8. Mathematical Moments

    The Mathematical Moments program promotes appreciation and understanding of the role mathematics plays in science, nature, technology, and human culture. Download this series of pdf files to use as teaching resources and to promote awareness of mathematics to students, colleagues, and attendees at meetings and special events.


  9. Mechanical marvels of the Nineteenth Century: history of the robots in Victorian era

    This website presents a collection of images and information on Victorian-era robots found on the web. It gives an illustrated account of the world's first robot, the Steam Man. Here is the most extensive collection of images and information on Victorian-era robots to be found in the whole World Wide Web. Read illustrated accounts of the world's first robot, the Steam Man, created in 1865. Subsequent automatons such as the Electric Man and the Automatic Man are also profiled. The most comprehensive section, with more than 20 pages, concerns the mechanical man known as Boilerplate by U.S. News and World Report and declared by NASA.


  10. MEMS and nanotechnology clearinghouse

    An information resource for the MEMS and Nanotechnology development community hosted by the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange, the nation's leading provider of high-quality foundry and consulting service.


  11. Network Research

    netzwissenschaft.de is mapping the emerging infrastructures of all (inter)net research endeavors. net.science as an anthropology of connectivity is trying to overcome the constraints of specialist method transfers on net matters. the protuberance of technical networks necessitates a professionalization of human net knowledge. Neither the isolation of concepts as in basic research nor the encapsulation of processes as in applied sciences will ever be able to adequately describe the complex autopoiesis of networks. net.science is undoubtedly developing into a scienza nuova of its own right. here we can alo get internet researchers [2000-2003] internet studies institutes [2000-2003] network research book titles [1984-2004] network research online papers [1999-2004] net art links [a bookmark file on net art, 1995-2004] mob art links [a directory to mobile art and locative media, 2004-2008] perf art links [a virtual performance research area, 2002-2003].


  12. OOEN: Open Online Education Network

    OOEN is the largest and the most comprehensive reference guide to online distance education. OOEN lists online courses and online degree programs offered in all English speaking countries and also lists colleges and universities that offer online distance programs. OOEN also hosts forums to foster a community of online distance learners; OOEN provides news in education as well. OOEN currently presents itself as a catalogue of online distance education; however, OOEN is designed to connect all online education institutions around the globe to create a network of these institutions. OOEN will be introducing number of features, making initiatives and working with them to create such a network, and will be differencing itself from other online distance education portals in the coming years.


  13. ProcessLibrary.com: Free Process Information

    In the recesses of your computer, 20-30 invisible processes run silently in the background. Some hog system resources, turning your PC into a sluggish computer. Worse yet, other useless processes harbour spyware and Trojans - violating your privacy and giving hackers free reign on your computer. ProcessLibrary.com is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to know the exact purpose of every single process


  14. Robots and us

    A website created by the Science Museum of Minnesota with NSF's support, this interactive and multi-sensory educational teaching tool helps the people learn about the ways in which robots (and humans) move, think, and exist throughout the process of experiencing the world. Visitors, starting with virtual Low Life Labs, may move to one of the four main labs: Moving, Sensing, Thinking or Being. Each area provides a set of activities and a brief description of the concept and idea that each activity is actively exploring.


  15. Science for all Americans: A book about science literacy

    This book is about science literacy by American Association for the Advancement of Science. 'Science for All Americans' consists of a set of recommendations on understandings and ways of thinking that are essential for all citizens in a world shaped by science and technology. The website points out the wider role of education in the life of an individual - "Education has no higher purpose than preparing people to lead personally fulfilling and responsible lives. For its part, science education—meaning education in science, mathematics, and technology—should help students to develop the understandings and habits of mind they need to become compassionate human beings able to think for themselves and to face life head on. It should equip them also to participate thoughtfully with fellow citizens in building and protecting a society that is open, decent, and vital."


  16. T-2 Nuclear Information Service

    T-2 Nuclear Information Service. This service is run by Group T-16 (Nuclear Physics) of the Theoretical Division of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is operated by the University of California for the US Department of Energy. Group T-16 combines the old Groups T-2 and T-5, but we are keeping the name "T-2" on these pages for historical reasons. This section of the T-16 web site concentrates on nuclear modeling, nuclear data, cross sections, nuclear masses, ENDF, NJOY data processing, nuclear astrophysics, radioactivity, radiation shielding, data for medical radiotherapy, data for high-energy accelerator applications, data and codes for fission and fusion systems, and more.


  17. The 8052 Online Resource

    This web site is dedicated exclusively to the 8052 mirocontroller, related products (both hardware and software), and 8052 derivative chips. This includes the traditional 8052, 8051, 8032, and 8031 along with more modern derivatives such as the Atmel AT89S8252, and many derivatives by Silicon Laboratories, Philips, and many others. This site is divided into a number of sections, each of which can be selected by clicking on the corresponding label on the left-hand side of your screen. We have a tutorial section for the programmer or student that is just learning about the 8052 microcontroller. We have a reference section for the proficient developer who just needs to access some quick reference information. We also have an entire code library in which you may find the code you need to write already written and ready to use. We have links to other quality 8052 sites that may be able to supplement the information on this site.


  18. The Chip History Centre

    The Chip History Center web site was developed by VLSI Research Inc to be the Semiconductor Industry’s History Channel on the Internet. It is VLSI’s intention, as an information focal point, to help strengthen the industry’s infrastructure by providing an archive of videos and reports that document the industry’s history and its development. Its coverage ranges from business to manufacturing aspects. There are four main sections: Videos, Legends, Equipment Landmarks, and Key Papers & Presentations.


  19. The Online Macromolecular Museum (OMM)

    This is a site for the display and study of macromolecules. Macromolecular structures, as discovered by crystallographic or NMR methods, are scientific objects in much the same sense as fossil bones or dried specimens: they can be archived, studied, and displayed in aesthetically pleasing, educational exhibits. Hence, a museum seems an appropriate designation for the collection of displays that we are assembling. The OMM's exhibits are interactive tutorials on individual molecules in which hypertextual explanations of important biochemical features are linked to illustrative renderings of the molecule at hand


  20. The Technology and Environment site

    This site is designed to bring together the various participants and technologies in building related activities.

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