Πανοραμικές διαδραστικές φωτογραφίες 360°
Οι πανοραμικές διαδραστικές φωτογραφίες 360° είναι εικόνες που μπορούν να περιστρέφονται κατά 360 μοίρες, με αλληλεπίδραση του χρήστη, ενώ υπάρχει δυνατότητα μεγέθυνσης (zoom in) ή σμίκρυνσης (zoom out) της εικόνας.
Μερικά παραδείγματα που έχουν ληφθεί από την τοποθεσία http://www.360cities.net/ δίνονται παρακάτω:
Ο Λευκός Πύργος στην Θεσσαλονίκη στην Ελλάδα
Η λίμνη του Αλιάκμονα από την Νεράιδα στην Ελλάδα
Ρώμη: Το προαύλειο του Αγίου Πέτρου στο Βατικανό στην Ρώμη
Παρίσι: Ο πύργος του Άιφφελ στο Παρίσι
Επισκεφτείτε την τοποθεσία http://www.360cities.net/ και βρείτε ποια πανοραμική φωτογραφία σας αρέσει.
Για να δημιουργηθούν οι πανοραμικές εικόνες γίνεται λήψη διαδοχικών ελαφρά αλληλεπικαλυπτόμενων φωτογραφιών με τις ίδιες συνθήκες και στην συνέχεια με το κατάλληλο λογισμικό γίνεται η συνένωση των φωτογραφιών ώστε να εμφανίζονται σαν μια ενιαία εικόνα. Οι εικόνες μπορούν να καλύπτουν ολόκληρο το οπτικό πεδίο του παρατηρητή σε γωνία 360° ή ένα μέρος μόνο του οπτικού πεδίου.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Συστήματα προσομοίωσης - Εικονικά περιβάλλοντα
Εικονική περιήγηση:
Εσωτερικό αυτοκινήτου:
Εικονική περιήγηση σε σπίτι:
Πυρηνική Έκρηξη:
Εικονική Περιήγηση σε πόλη και Το φαινόμενο Google Street View: (Ψάξτε για το ανθρωπάκι!!!)
Εσωτερικό αυτοκινήτου:
Εικονική περιήγηση σε σπίτι:
Πυρηνική Έκρηξη:
Εικονική Περιήγηση σε πόλη και Το φαινόμενο Google Street View: (Ψάξτε για το ανθρωπάκι!!!)
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Ada Lovelace Day
About Ada Lovelace Day
Ada Lovelace Day aims to raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering and maths by encouraging people around the world to talk about the women whose work they admire. This international day of celebration helps people learn about the achievments of women in STEM, inspiring others and creating new role models for young and old alike.
The inspiration for Ada Lovelace Day came from psychologist Penelope Lockwood, who carried out a study which found that women need to see female role models more than men need to see male role models. "Outstanding women can function as inspirational examples of success," she said, "illustrating the kinds of achievements that are possible for women around them. They demonstrate that it is possible to overcome traditional gender barriers, indicating to other women that high levels of success are indeed attainable."
The day begins in Kiribati, the easternmost country in the world, and continues for a mindbending 50 hours, ending in American Samoa. Ada Lovelace Day is on 7th October 2011 and we encourage you to talk about women in stem that you admire and add you story to our directory so that others can find and read it.
Who's Ada?
Ada Lovelace is widely held to have been the first computer programmer. Close friends with inventor Charle Babbage, Lovelace was intrigued by his Analytical Engine and in 1842, she translated a description of it by italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea. Babbage asked her to expand the article, "as she understood [it] so well", and this was when she wrote several early 'computer programs'. Ada Lovelace died of cancer at 36, her potential tragically unfulfilled. Learn more about Ada...
You can also explore some of the primary documents by or about Ada that are online.
Who is your heroine?
Do you remember which women have influenced you over the years?
This Ada Lovelace Day on October 7, share your story about a woman — whether an engineer, a scientist, a technologist or mathematician — who has inspired you to become who you are today. Write a blog post, record a podcast, film a video, draw a comic, or pick any other way to talk about the women who have been guiding lights in your life. Give your heroine the credit she deserves!
http://findingada.com/
Ada Lovelace Day aims to raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering and maths by encouraging people around the world to talk about the women whose work they admire. This international day of celebration helps people learn about the achievments of women in STEM, inspiring others and creating new role models for young and old alike.
The inspiration for Ada Lovelace Day came from psychologist Penelope Lockwood, who carried out a study which found that women need to see female role models more than men need to see male role models. "Outstanding women can function as inspirational examples of success," she said, "illustrating the kinds of achievements that are possible for women around them. They demonstrate that it is possible to overcome traditional gender barriers, indicating to other women that high levels of success are indeed attainable."
The day begins in Kiribati, the easternmost country in the world, and continues for a mindbending 50 hours, ending in American Samoa. Ada Lovelace Day is on 7th October 2011 and we encourage you to talk about women in stem that you admire and add you story to our directory so that others can find and read it.
Who's Ada?
Ada Lovelace is widely held to have been the first computer programmer. Close friends with inventor Charle Babbage, Lovelace was intrigued by his Analytical Engine and in 1842, she translated a description of it by italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea. Babbage asked her to expand the article, "as she understood [it] so well", and this was when she wrote several early 'computer programs'. Ada Lovelace died of cancer at 36, her potential tragically unfulfilled. Learn more about Ada...
You can also explore some of the primary documents by or about Ada that are online.
Who is your heroine?
Do you remember which women have influenced you over the years?
This Ada Lovelace Day on October 7, share your story about a woman — whether an engineer, a scientist, a technologist or mathematician — who has inspired you to become who you are today. Write a blog post, record a podcast, film a video, draw a comic, or pick any other way to talk about the women who have been guiding lights in your life. Give your heroine the credit she deserves!
http://findingada.com/
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
ΕΝΑΣ ΨΗΦΙΑΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ
Ψηφιακός Κόσμος
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ΑΝΑΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΨΗΦΙΑΚΟ
Αναλογικό - Ψηφιακό
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
ΑΣΚΗΣΗ2
Mathitis2
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ΑΣΚΗΣΗ1
Mathitis
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
ETWINNING PROJECT
This year we are going to work on the subject of renewable energies and sustainability. We are going to cooperate with a Swedish school at Lulea in the northern part of Sweden near the North Pole!
I've done projects with this school twice so far and the results were very successful.
Taking part in this project will help you improve both your ICT skills and your English, make friends from other countries, become aware of renewable energies and sustainability and develop greater environmental awareness.
The project will combine a lot of natural sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology and will improve your knowledge in these fields.
I've done projects with this school twice so far and the results were very successful.
Taking part in this project will help you improve both your ICT skills and your English, make friends from other countries, become aware of renewable energies and sustainability and develop greater environmental awareness.
The project will combine a lot of natural sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology and will improve your knowledge in these fields.
The Northern Light
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