A New Approach to Music Production with Liquid Notes

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Do you also feel like you want to express yourself creatively in one way or another? You are not alone. This is a fact of human nature. However, with our world becoming more complicated every day, universal creativity is in decline, causing an ever growing emptiness in our lives. We all consume music on a daily basis and a majority … Read More

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Cloud Computing with Autodesk 360: Changing the Way the World Works

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Cloud computing seems to be all the rage these days. Many software companies are beginning to develop their products so that you can do all of your work anywhere, anytime by keeping your work stored on the internet. Autodesk is no exception to this new workflow. They have created a cloud-based solution called Autodesk 360. Getting Started with Autodesk 360 … Read More

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Building Sensors for Robots with fischertechnik – A Guide for Students

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Our awesome team of co-op students (Arsalan, Survesh, Ashutosh, and Charles ) have taken on a challenge to create an app that enables users to customize their own fischertechnik robot and apply sensors to it. You can learn how to create your own app by following along to see how our interns tackled this task. The project consists of 3 … Read More

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Highlights from Recovery 2020 Report from Georgetown University

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The Recovery Report highlighted projections of jobs and education requirements through 2020 and published some interesting findings that solidify the importance of STEM education in the future of the United States. Recovery Report 2020 Highlights: Regarding Education and the Workforce, this report projects that by 2020 a whopping 65% of all jobs in the United States will require an education … Read More

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Free Unity Assets: Where to find them & Why you need them

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In game design, there’s a lot of working parts. Much like a film, a video game may require many different creative minds working together to bring something to life. This includes sound designers, character modelers, animators, programmers, game designers; the list goes on and on. Of course, the big developers can boast an ending credit roll of over 200 people, … Read More

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Game Design for Girls: Building Interest with App Camp

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Trying to stay on top of the changes in technology can be a daunting task.  News of innovation, new products and gadgets happen daily.  I get my fix from a variety of sources including Engadget, Ars Technica, AnandTech, Asymco and others.  For Apple and related news, I will read John Gruber’s insightful posts at Daring Fireball.  A while back a … Read More

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Are you a Student Developer? Win a Ticket to Unite 2013

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One lucky student will win a ticket to Unite 2013. Students in the USA and Canada are eligible for Unity's contest. It's easy to enter. Simply register online at Studica.com. The prize is one ticket to Unite 2013 in Vancouver, Canada. Students who had entered the "Win a Trip to Unite 2013" contest will automatically be entered into this second chance … Read More

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Welding Simulation Tools: The teachWELD

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Studica was pleased to offer the Official Canadian Launch of the teachWELD Welding Simulator during the Skills Canada competition in Vancouver, Canada.  This exciting new addition to Canada offers a complete welding teaching tool in a very simple and easy to use system.  With a connection to a computer a student can begin to teach themselves the principles and fundamentals of … Read More

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