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Terry Winograd December 5, 2006
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Beyond the Desktop: Interactive Workspaces (2001-2004)
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Interactive Workspaces (2001-2004)
Wallenberg Hall Experimental Classrooms
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PostBrainstorm François Guimbretière
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Strategy Some prototypes Imagine it is cheap and ubiquitous Prototype
Interactive Tables Eye tracking Kinesthetic interaction Computer vision Causal visualization
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Tabletop Interaction How is it different to work around a table?
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Multi-user Tabletop Interaction Merrie Ringel Morris
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Supports collaborative labeling and searching of digital photographs
Supports collaborative labeling and searching of digital photographs. Target audience = bio-diversity researchers Explored issues of where to place interaction widgets on the tabletop
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GUIDE: Gaze-enhanced User Interface Design Manu Kumar
What if gaze detection were a cost-free non-intrustive added form of input for every display?
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Low cost prototyping
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Application Possibilities
Enhanced pointing and selection Task/Application switching Automatic adaptive scrolling Attention-based notification Gaze-contingent semantic zooming GazeMarks (bookmarks for what you’ve looked at)
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MIKS: Mobile Interaction using Kinesthetic Senses Taemie Kim
How can our intuitive sense of body and limb position be used as a form of input?
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MIKS: Hardware – 1st prototype
Tilt and orientation sensing Proximity sensing
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The Vidget Gadget Dan Maynes-Aminzade
What if you had a low-cost low-complexity way to put vision-based systems into your everyday life?
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Using a Camera Doesn’t Have to be Difficult
Many of the standard computer vision techniques are easy to understand on a general level.
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Student Vidget Examples
Virtual Mouse: Cursor Control by Fingertip 20 Questions Using Nod Detection Trigger for Text-to-Speech Privacy Protector Dancing Cat Drawing Caterpillars with Physical Objects
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Visualization of Causal Sequence Doantam Phan
How can we make implicit causal connections directly visible?
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The d.school Learning Human-centered Design Thinking
dschool.stanford.edu
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T-shaped people: Building both kinds of muscles
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Departments and Schools (so far)
Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Management Science and Engineering Education Business Medicine (Biodesign)
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project based learning
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Design Process UNDERSTAND OBSERVE IMPLEMENT VISUALIZE EVALUATE
PROTOTYPE
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Ignite – Solar Lighting for India
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Some of the courses Design for Extreme Affordability
Creating Infectious Action Tools for Experience Design Clicks and Bricks Interdisciplinary Software With Hasso Plattner, SAP New ways of organizing software and access
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What’s Important students engaged and confident in their innovation process project based learning radical collaboration culture of prototyping students as experts integrating different faculty points of view
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