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14 approaches to utilize cell phone cameras in classrooms

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The following are some helpful approaches to apply cell phone cameras to learning in class: Moment notes : Use a cell phone camera to snap clear pictures of address notes for later reference. Advanced narrating : Stories wake up utilizing computerized photography. Cell phone cameras can take great storybook shots you can include impacts to later. Video docs: Shooting a narrative style extend with a cell phone is a tense and creative approach to recount your story. You can likewise have a go at shooting an advertisement or business for a media considers class utilizing a similar procedure. Video podcasts: Use your camera's video to take footage while recording vlogs or video cast scenes. Instructional exercise making: This is an extraordinary approach to check for comprehension of a specific point. Have understudies make either an orderly visual guide or video instructional exercise, utilizing their cell phone cameras. Science in movement: Objects in movement make a...

Asus Makes World’s Fastest WiFi Router, Looks Like An Alien Spider

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Short Bytes:  Asus claims its latest RT-AC5300 wireless router to be the world’s fastest WiFi router. With eight dual band antennas, it provides phenomenal speeds. Check out the article for further details. F irst impression is the last impression, and Asus’s latest intimidating wireless router intends to make a long lasting impact. Asus is boasting its latest wireless router, the Asus RT-AC5300 as the “world’s fastest WiFi”. The router looking like a creepy alien crab doesn’t score high on aesthetics, but it claims to be the best in business, thanks to its eight dual band antennas. Asus RT-AC5300 is a tri-band router. On the 2.4 GHz band, it is capable of providing speed up to 1Gbps. It also has dual 5 Ghz band frequencies. Individually the dual frequencies can give speeds up to 2.167 Gbps and can reach to a maximum 5.3 Gbps when paired together. (The figures are all theoretical) Linksys had also launched the very first MU-MIMO-enabled router in May thi...

How to Anonymously Access Wi-Fi from 2.5 Miles Away Using This Incredible Device

Anonymity is something that seems next to impossible in this era of government surveillance. Even Tor and VPNs are no longer seem to be enough to protect user privacy. Once your IP address is discovered, your Game Over! However, a method have been devised that not only allow users to anonymously connect to public Wi-Fi network, but also let them connect from about 2.5 Miles away. Security researcher Benjamin Caudill has developed a device that adds an extra layer of anonymity to whistleblowers, journalists, dissidents and, of course, criminals. Dubbed ProxyHam, it's a "hardware proxy" that allows users to connect to a long-distance public Wi-Fi network over an unidentifiable low-frequency radio channels, making it more difficult for government agencies and spies to unearth the real identity and source of the Internet traffic. How Proxyham is made? Proxyham is comprised of a WiFi-enabled Raspberry Pi computer, along with a three antennas setup. One antenna is u...