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The Immersive Lens

The Immersive Lens

著者: Finger Lakes Community College
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The Immersive Lens features faculty experts from Finger Lakes Community College exploring how emerging technologies are reshaping learning and work. Each episode offers clear, practical conversations about new tools, apps, and ideas—cutting through the hype to highlight what actually matters for educators, professionals, and the curious alike.Finger Lakes Community College
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  • Episode 10: ChatBot
    2026/03/16
    46 分
  • Episode 9: Accessibility
    2026/03/09
    Welcome to The Immersive Lens — the show where emerging tech meets creativity, education, and real-world impact. Hosted by Paul Engin (Professor of New Media) and Dave Ghidiu (Professor of Computer Science) at Finger Lakes Community College, this podcast dives into the technologies and creative innovations reshaping how we live, work, and learn—from AI and augmented reality to the future of media, design, and learning.In this episode of The Immersive Lens, hosts Paul and Dave tackle accessibility!Topics Covered:🗒 Summary:In this episode of "The Immersive Lens," hosts Paul Engin and Dave Ghidiu kick things off by discussing recent tech and AI developments. They explore how AI is being trained on physics rather than previous human designs to create highly efficient printed circuit boards, effectively avoiding human biases and errors. The hosts also recount Paul's recent trip to London where he experienced new AR glasses and gesture-controlled mini drones, before shifting to the challenges of spotting AI-generated content in fake 1980s He-Man movie trailers and YouTube shorts. Additionally, they briefly touch on Google Stitch, a web-based application used for rapid app UI prototyping.The episode's deep dive centers on digital accessibility and "universal design" - the concept that designing for disabilities, such as adding closed captions or physical "curb cuts," ultimately benefits everyone. The hosts share practical advice for making educational and digital content accessible to comply with mandates like Title II of the ADA. They recommend using AI to generate highly descriptive alt text for images, utilizing accessibility checkers in programs like Adobe Acrobat and Word, and improving visual accessibility through high-contrast dark modes and legible sans-serif fonts like Atkinson Hyperlegible. Finally, they highlight the robust built-in accessibility features found across Mac, Chromebook, and mobile devices, concluding that designing for accessibility is always worth the effort to level up the experience for all users.🔗 Links & Resources:Quilter's AI just designed an 843‑part Linux computer that booted on the first try. Hardware will never be the same.Selfridges in LondonMeta GlassesViture - Luma XR GlassesHe-Man TrailerGoogle StitchSection 50899% Invisible - Episode 308 - Curb CutsGoogle Gem - Alt Text GeneratorAdobe Acrobat Accessibility CheckerRead Easier With Our Family of Hyperlegible® FontsRead with Dyslexie FontSans forgeticaLexendThe Law of ClosureAdobe ExpressDescriptive Video Demonstration - The Lion KingMac AccessibilityChromebook AccessibilityFLX AI Hub: https://www.flcc.edu/ai/FLCC New Media: https://newmedia.csc.flcc.cloud/🎧 Subscribe to The Immersive Lens to stay curious and connected!#AI #EdTech #GenerativeAI #HigherEd #Podcast #Sora2 #VibeCoding #DigitalEthics #FLCC #NewMedia #TechTrends #TechHistory #UXDesign #WebDevelopment #ProjectIceberg #FutureOfWork #ScreenTime #FoldablePhones #VisionPro #TheImmersiveLens #EdTech✅ Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and share with a friend who loves tech, creativity, or the future of education.Recorded at Finger Lakes Community College in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region.https://www.flcc.edu/https://www.theimmersivelens.com/Stay curious. Stay connected.Thanks for looking through The Immersive Lens.
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    41 分
  • Episode 8: Mirrorless, DSLR, Phones, Camcorders- O My!
    2026/03/02
    Welcome to The Immersive Lens — the show where emerging tech meets creativity, education, and real-world impact. Hosted by Paul Engin (Professor of New Media) and Dave Ghidiu (Professor of Computer Science) at Finger Lakes Community College, this podcast dives into the technologies and creative innovations reshaping how we live, work, and learn—from AI and augmented reality to the future of media, design, and learning.In this episode of The Immersive Lens, hosts Paul and Dave tackle …Topics Covered:In Study of Cybercrime, Users Responded to Phishing Differently Based on What Kind of Device They UsedThe Walt Disney Company and OpenAI Reach Landmark Agreement to Bring Beloved Characters from Across Disney’s Brands to Sora2025 Word of the Year: SlopGoPro camerasPower Mac G4SONY CAMCORDER Hi8 Review - Using a 30 YEAR OLD CAMERA Today!Videotape format warHow Kodak FailedP2 (storage media)Rochester's Tinseltown to unveil IMAX 70mm projector, enhancing local movie experienceDJI Osmo Pocket 3—-- Add and remove below just a reference Dave Ghidiu delete this—--🗒 Summary:In this episode of The Immersive Lens, hosts Paul Engin and Dave Ghidiu welcome their first on-air guest, Jeff Kidd, who typically manages the show's control room, to discuss the technology and history behind cameras. Before diving into the main topic, the group covers recent tech news, including a Carnegie Mellon study indicating that mobile phone users are less likely to click on malware links than PC users due to differing attention contexts. They also discuss Disney's recent $1 billion investment in OpenAI and the Merriam-Webster word of the year, "slop," which refers to the flood of low-quality AI-generated content on the internet.The core discussion tracks the evolution of video production, sparked by the podcast's upgrade from a single GoPro to a multi-camera setup using Sony mirrorless devices. The trio reflects on the shift from analog to digital, sharing experiences that range from Paul's work with 35mm film to Jeff's time in news broadcasting using expensive, low-capacity P2 cards that required "pre-roll" to capture action without wasting storage. They analyze how the transition from formats like VHS and Betamax to modern, high-capacity digital storage has made editing easier but perhaps less disciplined, ultimately advising listeners to choose equipment - such as smartphones or gimbals like the DJI Osmo - based specifically on their creative goals.🔗 Links & Resources:—-- Update above Dave Ghidiu delete this—--FLX AI Hub: https://www.flcc.edu/ai/FLCC New Media: https://newmedia.csc.flcc.cloud/🎧 Subscribe to The Immersive Lens to stay curious and connected!#AI #EdTech #GenerativeAI #HigherEd #Podcast #Sora2 #VibeCoding #DigitalEthics #FLCC #NewMedia #TechTrends #TechHistory #UXDesign #WebDevelopment #ProjectIceberg #FutureOfWork #ScreenTime #FoldablePhones #VisionPro #TheImmersiveLens #EdTech✅ Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and share with a friend who loves tech, creativity, or the future of education.Recorded at Finger Lakes Community College in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region.https://www.flcc.edu/https://www.theimmersivelens.com/Stay curious. Stay connected.Thanks for looking through The Immersive Lens.
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    40 分
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