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About Dr. Thomas Johnson | ict-design.org

Dr. THOMAS JOHNSON -intrapreneur, practicing academic, learning coach, designer, technology integration specialist, and educator -has lived in: Canada, Guatemala, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and China -loves: Skiing, Sushi, Badminton, Volleyball, Working Out, Contemporary Art, Clean Lines, Good Food, Great Music, People Watching, Exploring, and his Wife, Son, and Daughter.

Design Tabletop games with “Tabletop Forge”

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Tabletop Forge is a virtual tabletop for use with a Google+ Hangout. With use of the application you will be able to play tabletop roleplaying games on top of the excellent video and audio chat platform that Google provides. The current list of features are as follows:

UI flexibility. Most of the widgets in the application are both resizable and movable so you can layout things as you like them on your monitor. Resizable and movable video canvas. This lets you see whoever is actively speaking and you can place it wherever you want and resize it. Windows can be minimized to bottom of screen or the title bar can be double-clicked to collapse the window. Theming support. A dropdown menu of various themes to change the color and style layout of the text and widgets. And much more…
See on tabletopforge.com

 

100-Meter Dash, Every Medalist Ever

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Usain Bolt’s 9.63 set an Olympic record in the 100. So how far ahead of every Olympic medalist is he?

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Free Online Graphing, Statistics, Scientific, and Matrix Calculator

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Free Online Graphing, Statistics, Scientific, and Matrix Calculator: http://www.meta-calculator.com/online – Schools should do away with forcing students to buy expensive graphing calculators.  It’s all online and Free.

See on www.meta-calculator.com

 

This is considered the most relaxing track in the world

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“In Autumn 2011 MU were commissioned to compose a piece of music for an internet ad campaign, during the process of recording that track, a number of musical ideas captured their imagination. Unable to explore them all in a one piece but keen to work further on them, it soon became apparent that this was turning into an album-length work. Feeling like this was a natural follow up to Beautifully Falling Apart (Ambient Transmissions Vol.1), MU decided that this album should become part of their Ambient Transmissions series.”  It is considered one of the most relaxing tracks in the world.  Interesting.

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