DIY Toolkit: How To Come Up With Your Own Mobile App
This lesson plan is part of a larger effort by Youth Radio’s Innovation Lab for young people, working in partnership…
This lesson plan is part of a larger effort by Youth Radio’s Innovation Lab for young people, working in partnership…
What can you accomplish in six seconds? Unwrap a piece of gum, tie your shoes, or make a very short movie. That’s the premise of Twitter’s video app, Vine — recording video and audio for no more than six seconds.
Your City Can Be A Forage City! At first, it was just an idea. Youth Radio’s App Lab wanted to…
AllDayPlay.FM’s Android App Puts Our DJs On Your Phone Our new smart phone application is available in the Android Market! Now…
This piece aired on KQED-FM. By Christina So I’m going to pick on you a lot.” That was the first…
Kate Stone has advanced some futuristic technology, turning simple construction paper into turntables that actually play music.
Youth Radio and Turnstyle had the honor of hosting this inventor who wants to change the way we think about electronics. It’s awe-inspiring to watch Stone’s as-yet-unnamed creation in action: you touch your simulated turntables on a piece of paper, and you’re controlling the DJ app on the iPad sitting five feet away from you. Every function that’s available on an analog turntable, including blending songs and scratching records, is also possible with Stone’s technology.