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Droste effect via Mathmap. The downward (or upward?) spiral of the market. The ticker was entirely shopped, the bills were scanned. Original is more than 8000x8000 pixels, but the max resolution uploaded here is 2000x2000. Still, it's fun to see the detail in the money even at this res.
©2009 David C. Pearson, M.D.
IEEE Spectrum // November 2010
I created this scatter-plot/area graph to explain how poorly tech stocks have performed over the past decade, especially compared to the overall market.
I also created an interactive Flash version with clickable values for every data point:
spectrum.ieee.org/static/hightech-companies-are-lowgrade-...
Part of a year-end Business package looking at e-commerce and the dot-com bust. The icons were created in 3D by designer Kris Lindblad.
webipo.com - The latest in web business trends. Follow the latest Tech IPO's. Funding rounds and developments in all the hot technology companies.
Creating Online Assessments Using Google Docs presented by Douglas Harvey, associate professor of Instructional Technology at Stockton University.
iPads in the Classroom for Beginners, presented by Arielle Goldstein, a teacher in Watchung Borough.
Sparks For Your STEM Classroom, presented by Virginia Hoden, a teacher in Little Egg Harbor Township.
Investment bankers got greedy with Lyft when they raised the debut price with the stock in decline since the debut. Here's the post-mortem on the Lyft IPO. #techstocks $LYFT grizzle.com/lyft-ipo-post-mortem/
NJEA Professional Development Consultant Mary Steinhauer assists George Wood of the Hamilton Township EA (Atlantic) during SMARTBoard Lesson Pizzazz.
Dr. Harvey Kesselman, the acting president of Stockton University, welcomes NJEA members to the campus for NJEA Techstock 2015.
Olive Giles (l) of the Princeton Regional Educational Support Staff Association and Antoinette Rizzi of the Penns Grove-Carneys Point Regional School Employees Association in Google Forms in the Classroom, which was presented by Michelle Wendt, a Technology Integration Specialist for the Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Center (SRI&ETTC).
In iPads Intermediate, which was presented by Philip Polsinelli, assistant director, Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Training Center (SRI&ETTC).
SMARTBoard Lesson Pizzazz presented by Mary Steinhauer, an NJEA Professional Development consultant.
SMARTBoard Beginner -- Intro to Tool Bar, presented by Sharon Krementz, an NJEA Professional Development consultant.
During his keynote address, NJEA Executive Director Ed Richardson notes that New Jersey's public school educators use the summer for professional and leadership development.
NJEA Director of Professional Development and Instructional Issues welcomes members to Techstock 2015.
Lisa Travascio (l) and Karin Procassino, both of the Wildwood Crest EA, in Google Forms in the Classroom, which was presented by Michelle Wendt, a Technology Integration Specialist for the Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Center (SRI&ETTC).
Google Apps for Chromebook Users, presented by Brian Janik, an NJEA Professional Development consultant.
QR Codes in the 21st Century, presented by Raquel Williams, a teacher in the West Essex Regional School District.
Take Ten Tools from Our PARRC Place, presented by Amy Ackerman, associate professor of Instructional Technology at Stockton University.
A family business: Erine Lloyd (r) of the Lower Township EA assists her mother, Marcia Lloyd of the Wildwood EA, during a session on the use of SMARTBoards. (The session was presented by Sharon Krementz, an NJEA professional development consultant.)
Get STEAMY: Integrating STEM Concepts Across the Curriculum, presented by Janel Schafer, a teacher in Northfield, Atlantic County.
Take Ten Tools from Our PARRC Place, presented by Amy Ackerman, associate professor of Instructional Technology at Stockton University.
Deana Baumert of Black Rocket Productions prepares to demonstrate some of the company's educational technology programs. Black Rocket provides enrichment and educational programs to children and young adults. (blackrocket.com)
Get STEAMY: Integrating STEM Concepts Across the Curriculum, presented by Janel Schafer, a teacher in Northfield, Atlantic County.
During his keynote address, NJEA Executive Director Ed Richardson notes that New Jersey's public school educators use the summer for professional and leadership development.
NJEA Professional Development Consultant Mary Steinhauer assists Pamela Kogan of the East Orange EA during SMARTBoard Lesson Pizzazz.
Introduction to Glogster EDU, presented by Jessica Hoertel, an NJEA professional development consultant.
Diane Brunetti gets some assistance during Take Ten Tools from Our PARRC Place, which was presented by Amy Ackerman, associate professor of Instructional Technology at Stockton University.
NJEA's annual summer educational technology conference co-sponsored by NJEA, Stockton University, the Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Training Center (SRI&ETTC), and the Stockton University Master of Arts in Instructional Technology program.
SMARTBoard Beginner -- Intro to Tool Bar, presented by Sharon Krementz, an NJEA Professional Development consultant.