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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Composite Tutorial

When you were reading (of course you were) Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animation Tutorial were you interested, but felt a bit overwhelmed by the idea that the one image (thanks McGraw-Hill) that the tutorial was based on … Continue reading

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Ideal Gas Law Calculator Primer Tutorial

We never did chemistry at school, but a lot of you out there will have, and you will probably know a lot about the three states of matter … solid liquid gas … and have worked the equations related to … Continue reading

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Amphibian Research Primer Tutorial

Today we have another in the series of biology research web applications that we started with Insect Research Primer Tutorial … Research on the Internet is very easy these days, and there are combinations of websites out there for your … Continue reading

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Simon Says Device Motion Orientation Game Primer Tutorial

Did you ever play “Simon Says” at school? Perhaps we should have asked, are you still playing “Simon Says” as an adult? It’s a game of trust where you do well by mimicing “Simon” and what they decide you should … Continue reading

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Insect Research Primer Tutorial

Research on the Internet is very easy these days, and there are combinations of websites out there for your research. Often, great scientific research data is posted online by universities and schools. This is very generous, and so many users, … Continue reading

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HTML5 Device Motion Events Game Tutorial

Yesterday we drew attention to the great HTML5 Device Orientation events when we presented HTML5 Device Orientation Events Game Tutorial as shown below. Related to those mobile device Device Orientation event possibilities are the Device Motion event possibilities to relate … Continue reading

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Google Chart NonLinear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial

Yesterday’s Google Chart Linear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial outlined some new Google Chart “select” event (like onclick event) for the Google Chart Trendlines Chart (we’ll drop the “Linear” word now). So if the data is not linear by nature, what … Continue reading

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Google Chart Linear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial

Mathematicians, scientists and engineers (like Land Surveyors), at the very least, know about error tolerance, and modelling data to a linear equation should they think the thing being measured should be linear by nature. Errors in measurement are rarely avoided, … Continue reading

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