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apryl

Science Video Production Service Providers

posted: December 23, 2008 - 9:43pm by apryl -- visit apryl 's blog
tags: listing, Production, Science Video, Scivee, Service Providers, video producers, videographer
Add yourself to the listing for to offer your Science Video Production Service to scientists and researchers in your area in the linked listing at: http://scivee.tv/service



 
apryl

Updates: uploading files to SciVee discussions and blogs

posted: June 23, 2008 - 2:30pm by apryl -- visit apryl 's blog
tags: attachments, blog, discussion, Scivee, video storyboard


SciVee Members,

If you have not noticed, I just wanted to mention that you can now attach files to your discussions and blogs. I have attached some storyboard files here to test out the feature.



Thanks,

Apryl
 
Phil

SciVee at FASEB

posted: April 6, 2008 - 6:44pm by Phil -- visit Phil 's blog
tags: FASEB, Postercasts, Scivee
Over the next few days SciVee will be in the Exhibt Hall booth 545 at the FASEB Experimental Biology Conference in San Diego (see http://www.eb2008.org/). Drop by and say hello. We are also trying something new during the meeting - Postercasts. If you would like to talk about your poster on camera and later have the poster and video syncronized and made available on the SciVee Website to further disseminate your work, drop by the booth. We will reward you with a cool ScivVee teeshirt.
 
shmorhay

SciVee and the iPhone

posted: March 6, 2008 - 1:23pm by shmorhay -- visit shmorhay 's blog
tags: iPhone, Scivee, software development
Interested in viewing SciVee videos on your iPhone while on the go? Also interested in integrating your SciVee videos with behind-the-scenes database information viewable on a smart cellphone? Good news -- the technology is now available, at least in the Mac-plus-iPhone world.

Just a few minutes ago (10am-noon Thursday 06-Mar-2008 California time) Apple announced the release of the iPhone software development kit and provided a demonstration of some sample iPhone programs developed with this SDK, including some medical software --

http://www.news.com/8301-13579_3-9886460-37.html

http://www.apple.com/iphone/

Macintosh aficionados will be happy to hear that iPhone software can be developed using the standard Xcode IDE, plus a new virtual-iPhone test environment that emulates an iPhone on the software developer's Macintosh. The new SDK/API includes support for touchpad gestures like finger-flicking, plus support for...

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Bongsoo

I like SciVEE so much.

posted: March 3, 2008 - 2:58pm by Bongsoo -- visit Bongsoo 's blog
tags: Scivee, Start
Hi there,

I like this web site.

^^
 
Phil

Welcome to the SciVee blog

posted: February 15, 2008 - 2:37pm by Phil -- visit Phil 's blog
tags: blog, feedback, Scivee
Welcome to the SciVee blog. I am one of the founders of SciVee and hope very much you are enjoying the site. There is a small group of us at SciVee and goal is simple - to excite as many people as we can to what science has to offer. Namely, an explanation for the things that surround us - from the tinniest inner most workings of our own bodies, to the distant reaches of the universe. Traditionally, such excitement (if there was any) came mainly from school text books. I suspect that the tipping point (had to get that phrase in somewhere) that made many of us become scientists was not from those books, but from the enthusiasm of science teachers and those laboratory sessions that allowed us to explore first hand the principles that govern our existence. It was the opportunity to ask the question “why or how….” and then be able to explain it through an experiment. A favorite example of mine came when I asked my daughter’s third grade class how do we know there is atmospheric pre...

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