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This is the page of the real user btw19, I had to re-register in order to get a confirmation email so my new username is btw1 instead of btw19. This is in fact Ben Williams though. | This is the page of the real user btw19, I had to re-register in order to get a confirmation email so my new username is btw1 instead of btw19. This is in fact Ben Williams though. | ||
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[http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/18/health/virtual-reality-schools/index.html Students swim with sharks, explore space, through VR], Sophie Morlin-Yron, CNN, 18 September 2017, accessed 20 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality) | [http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/18/health/virtual-reality-schools/index.html Students swim with sharks, explore space, through VR], Sophie Morlin-Yron, CNN, 18 September 2017, accessed 20 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality) | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration. It provided a real life application of MATLAB in a coherent and interesting way. I look forward to using MATLAB in a beneficial way like this in the future. |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 21 September 2017
This is the page of the real user btw19, I had to re-register in order to get a confirmation email so my new username is btw1 instead of btw19. This is in fact Ben Williams though.
Things about me:
I love running,
eating pancakes,
reading Ray Bradbury,
running,
cycling,
listening to Music
Grand Challenge Article:
Students swim with sharks, explore space, through VR, Sophie Morlin-Yron, CNN, 18 September 2017, accessed 20 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration. It provided a real life application of MATLAB in a coherent and interesting way. I look forward to using MATLAB in a beneficial way like this in the future.