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Hyperlapse Test 2: T-Rex Orbit Shot!

The Hyperlapse app seems pretty cool. But the latest iOS already includes a timelapse function in the camera. So what’s the big deal? A lot, apparently, as you can see from comparing the two videos of the same subject that I shot with the iOS timelapse function and Hyperlapse, respectively. In this case, I chose to …

Update on My Philippines Adventures this April!

[crossposted from the "Academy Adventures" blog] Hi Folks! Rik Panganiban here, senior manager of Digital Learning at the Academy. I’m super excited to announce that, beginning on April 5, I will be participating in the 2015 Philippines Verde Island Passage (VIP) expedition, along with 40 or so other scientists and other experts from the Cal …

Off to the Philippines for VIP 2015!

Hi Folks! Rik Panganiban here, senior manager of Digital Learning at the Academy.  I’m super excited to announce that, beginning on April 5, I will be participating in the 2015 Philippines Verde Island Passage (VIP) expedition, along with 40 or so other scientists and other experts from the Cal Academy and other science institutions in the United States and …

Timelapse of the Cal Academy Main Floor (video)

Barry Joseph turned me on to “Hyperlapse“, a free app from the makers of Instagram that enables you to easily create a timelapse video from your smartphone. Here’s a quick test of the app I made while walking around the main floor of the Cal Academy today. Really easy to use, and lots of potential for doing …

Four Applications of Google Glass for Science Education

In my previous post, I wrote about my initial thoughts on how augmented reality devices like Google Glass might be used for informal science education. In this post, I look at four use cases for Google Glass that I believe would make it (and similar augmented reality devices) a powerful tool for science learning. They …