The digital camera videos featured here should help answer many of your questions about digital
cameras and help you choose the make and model that's right for you.
Although not all videos demonstrating digital cameras are created equally and you'll likely
find some more beneficial than others, it's still extremely helpful watching a hands-on demo
rather than simply reading a review.
Watching digital camera videos will give you a better understanding of the
camera's looks, its size, main dials and buttons and other important features. Although the videos cover most major
camera brands, new digital cameras hit the shelves so often that it's impossible to include all makes and models.
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Access full lesson containing this video at: http://www.yourteacher.com/pre... Students learn that when the dimensions of a figure are increased or decreased to...
Complex numbers are here explained using geometry and their intimate connection with dilations and rotations. Pure rotations are related to the parametrization of the unit...
Illustrates some of the mathematics behind computer graphics. Shows rotations, shears, and dilations. Excel level: Advanced (uses a scroll bar). Math Level:...
Michael Fischer
Stanford University
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In this project, I use rubber bands to construct a desktop model that illustrates the principles of Einstein's theory of...
This is an attempt to describe acceleration (particularly uniform acceleration) in Einsteins relativity. Only special relativity will be used, but some phenomena associated with general...
Eye Tracking Musical Instrument Interfaces, 1998
The following performance is a sampling of both free and scored improvisations using the intuitive ocusonic system.
"In Retina Burn, soundwaves...