Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
2
Connecting IT Education to the Physical World using Smartphones David Starobinski, ECE/ENG Boston University Instructional Innovation Conference March 26, 2010
3
IT Curriculum
4
US Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment of computer software engineers and computer programmers is projected to increase by 21 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations. By 2015, more than 75 percent of the jobs will require workers with special skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
5
Computer Software Engineering Traditional ViewModern View
6
Smartphone Mini laptop/netbook +…. Powerful sensors
7
Smartphone Sensing Apps Remote Health Care (AirStrip) Smart Energy (Google PowerMeter)
8
Curriculum Innovation Smartphone programming assignment Developed by Idan Warsawski (BS, Eng ‘12) and Hongchang Wu (MS, Eng ’10) Offered in EC 441 (Intro to Computer Networking)
9
Android Socket
10
Main Screen
11
Finger Paint App
12
Sensor App Shaking of a phone causes the paired phone to vibrate
13
Smart Transportation T-Nav Senior Design project Subway arrival predictor Developed by Abin Ajayakumar (Eng ‘09), Moses Chen (Eng ‘09), Nael Musleh (Eng ‘09), Chris Ogorzalek (Eng ‘09), Patrick Raspante (Eng ‘09).
14
T-Nav: Social Networking + GPS
15
T-Nav: Graphical User Interface
17
Summary Smartphone is a disruptive technology – Sensing capabilities enable rich interaction with the physical word Inter-disciplinary: – Computing – Engineering – Physical and life sciences – Health care – Sociology… Lots of opportunities
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.