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Tablet PCs in Higher Education Workshop
August 4, 2004. Seattle, Washington
Whitepaper
A whitepaper summarizing discussions from the workshop is now available.
Program
- Butler Lampson, Microsoft Research, Tablet PC: Revolutionary Tool or Etch-a-Sketch?
- Randy Davis, MIT, Sketch Understanding at MIT: Recent Results
- Arin Goldberg, Microsoft Tablet PC Team
- Mark Smith, HP, Mobility and Media: How mobile computing is evolving at Hewlett Packard
- Working Group 1: Students - presentation and discussion. Notes, Summary.
- Working Group 2: Teachers - presentation and discussion Notes.
- Charles Grisham, Ed Ayers, University of Virginia, “The Tablet as Textbook
- the Microsoft-Thomson Learning Pilot Program at the University of Virginia”
- Working Group 3: Researchers - presentation and discussion. Notes.
Participant Project Links
- Classroom Presenter: A Tablet PC classroom presentation
system developed at University of Washington.
- Denim: An informal tool for early stage web site and UI design.
- Topiary: A tool for prototyping location-enhanced applications
- Design Rationale: MIT's ink understanding project.
- SketchPoint and other projects: Yang Li's ink based projects and prototypes.
- DyKnow VISION: A pen-based classroom interaction system that extends
earlier research by
Dave Berque
- Cross Y: A digital ink drawing application based on the crossing interaction
method instead of point and click.
- Cornell 3D-Journal: A 3-D sketching tool that
reconstructs spatial geometry from a single 2-D sketch in real time.
- Active Campus UCSD's exploration in community-oriented ubiquitous computing.
- ReMarkable Texts A Tablet PC Digital Note book
developed at Brown University
- DuplexCourse management including Tablet PC based assignment grading.
- E-TextAn electronic text book project that integrates the best features
of paper textbooks into an electronic framework.
- ConferenceXP An initiative of Microsoft Research's Learning Sciences
and Technology group exploring wireless classrooms, collaboration, and distance learning.
Tablet PCs in Higher Education Links
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