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On making computation visible

| Posted on: January 20th, 2009 | Categories: Art, Creativity, Design, Engineering, Good | Bad Design, Learning, Mathematics, Puzzles, Representation, Science, Teaching, Technology, Video | No Comments »
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Here is a cool video about a “a mechanical, binary adding machine that uses marbles to flip the bits” – in other words a computer made of wood, that works at a pace that we can grasp! Marvelous. (HT: Collision Detection). Check out the video:

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| Posted on: January 20th, 2009
Other related posts and pages: |SITE08 Keynote YouTubed! | Explore, Create, Share… the videos | On messing with your mind | Guest blogging for Nashworld: TPACK video | Explore: To see … or not to see |


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