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What is research?
Posted by: beginningresearchers
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Not sure what research is? This video gives you a clear understanding once and for all. My research paper guide picks up where the video ends. It gives you a clear, step-by-step approach that you just follow. You can find it at www.beginningresearc hers.com.
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RESEARCH: Interactive 360º Light Field Display
Posted by: USCCinematicArts
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School of Cinematic Arts professor Mark Bolas, along with Andrew Jones, Paul Debevec from ICT, Ian McDowall (Fakespace Labs), and Hideshi Yamada (Sony), are awarded "Best Emerging Technology" at Siggraph 2007 for their display that provides a stereoscopic image that can viewed as a person walks around the display. ict.usc.edu More information and higher quality video available here: gl.ict.usc.edu
Related: university, of, southern, california, usc, interactive, media, division, institute, for, creative, technologies
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By: beginningresearchers. on 21 May 12, 06:09:54
Hi. Sorry for delayed response. This response mechanism is new to me. The? historical event is "existing" in the sense that it has occurred and is part of the past. But our knowledge of the event may have lots of gaps in it, in which case it may be an excellent topic for research. Only if we have no questions about a historical event should we consider it a weak topic.
By: jongalejandro. on 04 Apr 12, 07:45:49
Sir what about? the historical research? it is an existing knowledge right? Do you consider it as a weak research topic too?