Los Gatos High teacher partners with Stanford in virtual reality study
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
Studying virtual realityLos Gatos High School social studies teacher David Homa is partnering with Stanford University’s Human Virtual Reality Design Lab on the use of virtual reality (VR) in schools.Homa, along with a Stanford professor and two graduate students, is collaborating with global organizations to learn how effective VR is in helping students develop empathy and long-term learning and retention. Students have begun to integrate VR into their class lessons.“The primary goal of this project is to see what value the use of VR in the classroom may have in helping students develop greater empathy for other people and places from around the world,” Homa said in a statement.In the coming months, Homa’s class will begin working with teachers and students from the Doha Debate Ambassador Program and the Global Schools Advocates Program. The students and teachers in these organizations will create their own content from their part of the world and share it with Los Gatos High Schoo...Guaranteed Income: Can no-strings-attached payments help solve poverty in the Bay Area?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
More than a quarter of Santa Clara County families struggle to afford their basic needs. To lift thousands of them out of poverty, a new study recommends guaranteed monthly payments — with no strings attached.Payments of $500 to $2,000 would help as many as 45,000 low-income South Bay households gain financial stability, according to the report from Joint Venture Silicon Valley, a business and labor consortium.“Even a very small monthly granted basic income payment can make a huge difference in the lives of a certain segment of Silicon Valley’s population,” said Rachel Massaro, vice president and director of research at the think tank.Across the Bay Area, local governments and organizations have in recent years started or announced at least 20 “guaranteed income” pilot programs in hopes of alleviating the region’s staggering wealth disparity. That includes a Santa Clara County effort in 2020 that gave $1,000 monthly payments to 72 young adul...Dogged determination gets San Jose pair to Agility World Championship
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
At age 72, San Jose resident Bob Daigle was the oldest person to make the U.S. team at the FCI Agility World Championship, held Oct. 4-8. His partner, on the other hand, is only about half that age in dog years.Daigle and his 5-year-old border collie Blew Bayou traveled to Liberec in the Czech Republic for the agility trials, where approximately 700 dogs from 55 countries competed by racing against a clock as they navigated obstacle courses.“The competition went fantastic,” says Daigle. “Blew Bayou and I had an awesome time.“The thing I enjoyed most about the trip was being in the presence of so many awesome agility competitors,” Daigle adds. “The people on the USA team are competitors and trainers I have looked up to for so many years. And now I was on their team, watching and learning from every move they did on the course. I loved it.”The United States team placed 14th at the world championship. Germany won the most gold medals this year, while Great Britain won the most medals o...Latest line: A good week for Lateefah Simon, a bad week for Sam Bankman-Fried
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
Lateefah SimonSecuring a big boost in the crowded Democratic primary, BART board member and Cal State trustee wins Gov. Gavin Newsom’s endorsement to succeed Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, who is running for Senate. Sam Bankman-FriedThe Stanford-born former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, once worth $26 billion, is convicted of seven felony counts of fraud and conspiracy. He now faces 110 years in prison. Remote workersEmployees who moved to other states during the pandemic are saving money on housing, but learning that many places don’t have California’s paid sick days, family leave or other guaranteed benefits.Rebuilding Paradise: Six projects to prevent a future tragedy, five years after the Camp Fire
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
Five years after California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire destroyed Paradise, the town’s leaders have launched three dozen projects to fortify this Northern California community about 180 miles northeast of San Francisco against future disasters.Click here to read more about how Paradise is rebuilding five years after the Camp Fire. Here is a look at six of them:An emergency notification system. Twenty-one sirens atop steel towers, disguised as Douglas fir trees, emit one minute of loud “Hi-Lo” warning sounds followed by evacuation instructions. The system can be controlled manually, over the internet or by satellite. Power is hard-wired underground, but each siren also has a solar panel. Many have cameras.Widened evacuation routes. One of the major corridors, Pentz Road, is getting a $73 million widening, with a new two-way left turn lane and bike path, which can double as an evacuation route. Skyway, another artery, will be widened to increase i...They said it: Third time’s not the charm
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
“San Jose has wrapped her arms around me and I have done my best to do the same. While I have decided not to run for mayor of San Jose, I will continue to help move our city forward and help tackle the critical issues impacting our residents and community.”— Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez, a former two-term San Jose councilwoman and vice mayor who lost a 2006 mayoral bid to Chuck Reed and last year’s mayoral race to Mayor Matt Mahan, on not challenging his re-election next year.Judge to San Jose church: Turkey bags of weed, pile of cash not ‘sacrament’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
A San Jose church this week lost a lengthy legal battle after claiming police violated its religious rights by raiding its minister’s home and seizing 90 pounds of marijuana, nearly 1,200 cannabis vaping cartridges and more than $155,000.Judge Phyllis Hamilton ruled Tuesday in federal court in Oakland that the Sacrament Collective Pentecostal Church, despite its foundational belief in cannabis as a holy sacrament, was still subject to state drugs laws. Hamilton threw out the lawsuit the church filed against Santa Cruz County a month after the 2019 search of the minister’s house in the Santa Cruz Mountains.The raid, according to authorities, turned up weed in the large plastic “turkey bags” used for baking the birds, plus the vaping cartridges, parts for vaping pens, 115 cannabis plants growing in a detached garage, a money-counting machine, and cash stashed in a laundry hamper, dresser, and a beer box in a hallway closet.The church’s lawyer argued in th...Families of Israel hostages fear the world will forget. So they’re traveling to be living reminders
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
PARIS (AP) — The photo of the white-haired woman in a golf cart, wrapped in a purple blanket and flanked by a gunman, was among the first to emerge of the hostages seized during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.But Yaffa Adar’s granddaughter is afraid that the world’s memory of that harrowing day – and the impetus to free some 240 people held by Hamas – is fading. So Adva Adar and her brother, like many other relatives of the hostages, have left Israel for what they hope will be a friendly reception in cities around the world.Paris, Atlanta and London. Chicago and Vienna. The island of Cyprus.They fear the alternative will be a collective amnesia, as memories of that day are replaced by news of Palestinian deaths in Gaza. Israeli social media is filled with images of the missing person flyers of the hostages being ripped down around the world.“It’s very scary thinking that it’s going to be old news that my grandmother will stay hostage,” Adva Adar said.IN AN INFORMATION VACUUM, FEA...Sports on TV for Monday, November 6
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
(All times Eastern)Schedule subject to change and/or blackoutsMonday, November 6COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S)4:30 p.m.TRUTV — Hall of Fame Series: Georgia vs. Oregon, Las Vegas5:30 p.m.PAC-12N — Linfield at Oregon St.6:30 p.m.BTN — Samford at Purdue7 p.m.ACCN — Radford at North CarolinaPEACOCK — Princeton at Rutgers7:30 p.m.PAC-12N — Towson at Colorado8 p.m.SECN — New Mexico St. at Kentucky8:30 p.m.BTN — James Madison at Michigan St.9 p.m.ACCN — Dartmouth at Duke9:30 p.m.PAC-12N — Morgan St. at Arizona10 p.m.TNT — Hall of Fame Series: Southern Cal vs. Kansas St., Las Vegas10:30 p.m.FS1 — Cal St.-Fullerton at San Diego St.11:30 p.m.PAC-12N — St. Francis (Pa.) at UCLACOLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S)1 p.m.ESPN — South Carolina vs. Notre Dame, Paris2 p.m.TRUTV — Hall of Fame Series: Southern Cal vs. Ohio St., Las Vegas5 p.m.ACCN — High Point at Virginia Tech7:30 p.m.TNT — Hall of Fame Series: LSU vs. Colorado, Las VegasHORSE RACING9:30 p.m.FS2 — The Melbourne Cup: From Flemington Racecourse, F...German police say the hostage situation at Hamburg Airport is over. Man in custody, girl is safe
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:27:28 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — The hostage situation at Hamburg Airport ended Sunday afternoon, around 18 hours after a man drove his vehicle through the gates of the airport with his 4-year-old daughter inside, authorities said. The man was arrested and the girl appears to be unharmed.Hamburg police tweeted that “the hostage situation is over. The suspect has left the car with his daughter. … The child appears to be unharmed.”Police also said that “the man was arrested by the emergency services without resistance.”The airport in the northern German city had been closed to passengers and flights canceled since Saturday night when the man, who was armed, broke through an airport gate with his vehicle and fired twice into the air with a weapon, according to German news agency dpa. The man drove the vehicle just outside a terminal building and parked it under a plane.Authorities said the man’s wife had previously contacted them about a child abduction.Police said that the 35-year-old man had his ...Latest news
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