Fabrizio Terzi

Fabrizio Terzi (Italy)
Inventor, Designer, Translator Student: Fabrizio Terzi (siar)


 * FTA Profile Page
 * Digital Art Gallery
 * Personal website

Projects in which I am involved & Background
HUB Laboratory Project Art & Open Technology Incubator HUB Laboratory Project Art & Open Technology Incubator

HUB Laboratory Project Art & Open Technology Incubator

Free Technology Guild
Brief description: The FTG working group works on setting up the basis for an online guild-like services provision network


 * Free Technology Guild
 * FTG Foundational Documents
 * Free Technology Guild Roadmap

Keywords: guild, free technology, services, provision, mentor, apprentice, learning, training, deployment

S.I.A.R Sensory Immersion Augmented Reality


Brief description:

''S.I.A.R. is a research project for sensory interaction and creative development studies on immersive virtual environments scenario. The project is launch with a GPL-Covered Program for software development and OHANDA trademark for sustainable sharing and open hardware design.''

The research model presented derives from the development of a magnetic gyroscopic electro-mechanical apparatus in the environment of an Open Innovation Research Technology Project (S.I.A.R.). I am convinced that this model can be improved through the mindful sharing of knowledge and experience among researchers. The Human Computer Interaction (HCI) applied in engineering computer science research has permitted us to develop and discover new technology and refine our technological approach on an almost daily basis.The findings presented here, build upon the concept of the cardanic gyroscopic suspension Gimpal mechanism described it in detail by the Italian Renaissance mathematician Girolamo Cardano (1501 1576) who was in turn informed by the Greek inventor Philo of Byzantium (280 220) and Leonardo da Vinci (1452 1519).

Keywords: Libre/Open Innovation Technology, Gimbal, Paragogy, Sensory Immersive Augmented Reality, Crowd-sourcing Research, Peeragogical Learning.
 * S.I.A.R.

Peeragogy Handbook Project
Brief description:

This book presents a range of techniques that self-motivated learners can use to connect with each other and develop stronger communities and collaborations. The book is addressed to everyone who is interested in how learning works, whether you’re an educator, a hobbyist, an artist, a home-school student, an employee, a parent, an activist, an archivist, a mathematician, or a tennis player. The book was written by a bunch of people who think learning is cool.


 * Peeragogy.org

Keywords: peeragogy, edtech, education, connectivism, edutech, onlinelearning﻿