December 30th, 2007
What a great concept. This has eLearning innovation written all over it, and I’ll bet that a few of these inspire programmers. From Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day
I decided to start putting together various “Best Of” lists for this year, and am starting out with my picks for the best Web 2.0 applications for education.
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December 30th, 2007
This is pure disruptive technology at its finest. If you haven’t priced a multipoint interactive whiteboard lately, just trust me in that it’s not cheap. Dell has them on sale listed in Google.
But I’m seeing a definite market developing for this user interface, particularly in eLearning and Blended Learning not to mention all sorts of uses for my buddies over at SpaWar here in San Diego.
Multi-touch sensors as far they’ve been touted as a high-res, low cost, scalable method to interact with your system. Not to get too Bleeding Edge, but this is like having a six foot iPhone interface.
The possibilities are amazing, particularly for someone with carpal tunnel syndrome like me.
Software design does have to keep up though.
Multipoint Interactive Whiteboard: Blended Learning’s Holy Grail
Check out what Johnny Chung Lee, a Carnegie Mellon HCI Researcher hacked together with a Bic pen, LED light, some custom software and the Nintendo Wii remote (Wiimote)
Minority Report Interface: Reality and Yesterday’s News
If you’re a Phillip K. Dick or Steven Spielberg fan, you might recall the Minority Report UI that Tom Cruise used (at top of article).
Johnny came up with a wicked method to do the same thing.
So the end result is that this is Bleeding Edge technology, and finding uses for it falls into the Applications Engineering field.
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