
If you believe that technology could be bridging the generation gap, think again. According to Deloitte’s first State of the Media report it’s as stark as ever.
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Tony Austin
Saturday, 17 May 2008 08:06
If you give WWT a try, I think that you too will be impressed.
Oh, how wonderful it would have been to have an application like WWT to show the kids way back in the 1960s, when I used to teach high school Chemistry and general science. But in those days there was only restricted access to costly mainframe computers using punched card (or even paper tape) input and printed output, or maybe the earliest models of CRTs with very low resolution text-only display capabilities. A tool like WWT running on an inexpensive desktop computer would have been pretty much unimaginable back then: in the realm of Science Fiction, or at best just a "twinkle in the eye" at a very few advanced research facilities.
Ah, science teachers have it easy these days. (Oops, there I go, upsetting yet another constituency!)
The accompanying snapshot shows me in the process of zooming in on a galaxy to see the effects of interstellar dust:
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