Gesture recognition in Windows 8, 9, or 10?

by TQ

Bill Gates suggested in an interview with CNet that the Windows group is considering support for 3D gesture recognition. Gestures would be 3D movements that could be sensed by special 3D depth sensing cameras. There are other ways to detect user… Full Details

Tablet PCs at UNC Chapel Hill

by TQ

The Carolina Computer Initiative continues to feature their Tablet PC Case Study. It shows uses for teaching and learning. The pilot included participants from the School of Public Health, School of Education, School of Nursing and the College of… Full Details

11 Reasons Why a Tablet PC is Better

by TQ

Check these uses of Tablet PCs in class lessons when compared with boards, projectors, etc. – No need to erase to keep going.- Can go BACKWARD and answer dangling questions. – Can archive and share my presentation after class. – Can easily… Full Details

Tablet PC Better than Paper Pencil

by TQ

Jim Vanides says Tablet PCs are better than using paper and pencils in the same geology field study class. Tablet PCs – automatically plot their location in arcGIS software; – record features as they find them; and – make measurements on the… Full Details

Online Science Awareness Tool

by TQ

Faculty of 1000 Biology is the next generation online literature awareness tool that highlights and reviews the most interesting papers published in the biological sciences, based on recommendations of over 2300 selected leading researchers. It is… Full Details

Rational, Scientifically-based Societies

by TQ

“scientists all around the world must now band together to help create more rational, scientifically-based societies that find dogmatism intolerable.” Bruce Alberts, Department of Chemistry and Biophysics, University of California at San… Full Details

More Apple Tablet rumors

by TQ

Today there’s a renewal of Apple Tablet rumors. Actually, it sounds like from today’s reports that Apple is thinking not exactly in terms of a Tablet or larger iPod Touch, but rather a netbook with 9.7″ touch screen. Supposedly,… Full Details

Michael Gartenberg on “doomed” Tablet PCs

by TQ

Today Michael Gartenberg shares his thoughts on the trials and challenges of pen computing and Microsoft’s Tablet PC initiative in particular. Let’s face it, he’s right. Tablet PCs are in a bit of a lull right now. It’s not… Full Details

JS-Kit Echo Trial on Drupal Site

by Layne Heiny

Leena Rao from TechCrunch published a video and story about JS-Kit’s real-time commenting system. JS-Kit’s real-time streaming commenting widget, aggregates any Tweets, Diggs, or FriendFeed updates that a commenter is making about a webpage and… Full Details

Tablet features to get mention at Faculty Summit

by TQ

According to Mary Jo Foley Tablet features will get a mention at this week’s Faculty Summit being hosted by Microsoft: Tablet computing gets its own session during next week’s Faculty Summit, with “demos from Microsoft’s Education… Full Details

Google OS is the answer?

by TQ

Last night Google announced that they’d be working on a Google OS. There are no public running demos at this time but the general principles have been shared. Google wants to build a quick boot OS that can support a Chrome browser with both… Full Details

Thank You for Encouraging Loren

by TQ

Thank you for encouraging Loren during his health challenges, including the recent removal of a tumor from his brain. He and our family appreciate your wonderful posts and comments on Twitter, FaceBook, etc. They helped comfort us. We look forward… Full Details

Few posts for the next week or so

by TQ

I probably won’t be posting to this blog much over the next week or so while I recover from my brain tumor removal last Saturday. I am following and posting on Twitter. As you might guess 140 characters per post is just about the right speed… Full Details

Imagine Cup ‘09 kicks off

by Lora Heiny

Imagine Cup ‘09 kicks off tonight in Cairo, Egypt with an opening ceremony at the Citadel. Ray Ozzie just told stories about when he was a student at University of Illinois and impressed by the developer of PLATO, innovators like Dan Bricklin, and… Full Details

imagine Cup ‘09 kicks off

by TQ

Imagine Cup ‘09 kicks off tonight in Cairo, Egypt with an opening ceremony at the Citadel. Ray Ozzie just told stories about when he was a student at University of Illinois and impressed by the developer of PLATO, innovators like Dan Bricklin, and… Full Details

[FreshFeed]: An iPhone application for FriendFeed

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Tablet scores in hospital

by TQ

One of the cool things to see here in the hospital while I recover from surgery is how the hospital uses technology–specifically how they use Tablet PCs. The nurses carry around Motion Helpmate slates. They use the device for scanning bar… Full Details

Scalable Sound Sensing for People-Centric Mobile Phone Apps

by TQ

Using the microphone on a cell phone,SoundSense software picks up sounds and automatically classifies sounds as “voice,” “music,” or “ambient noise.” The architecture and algorithms are designed for scalability. SoundSense uses a combination of… Full Details

Computers Make Great Students

by TQ

“A computer, for instance, can remember everything and work at blinding speed, so it gains a huge advantage by not having to wait for the teacher. And when data appear “in the wild”–or generated for free on the Web–it can be just the thing for the… Full Details

Education’s Dirty Little Secret (DI)

by TQ

Direct Instruction (DI) is the dirty little secret of the educational establishment. This method … is the opposite of the favored methods of today’s high-paid education gurus, and contradicts the popular theories that are taught to new teachers in… Full Details

Technology Questions Story Counter

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People Don’t Gain Insights about Ourselves from Videos of Us

by TQ

People do not read insights into ourselves from watching a video of our own body language. Outside observers watching the same video make revealing insights into our personality. In other words, “self-perceivers do not appear to pay as much… Full Details

Bigger is Faster in Lexical – Visual Word Recognition

by TQ

People are faster at processing words referring to big things than we are at processing words that denote small things, reported Sara Sereno and colleagues. This study considers “semantic size,” lexical access in visual word recognition – namely,… Full Details

Personal Force and Intention in Moral Judgment

by TQ

Using one’s own bodily strength made killing someone less morally acceptable , according to 600 students, than dropping the person through a trap door in front of a train in order to save five others, J. Green and team reported. “Put simply,… Full Details

MIT Replaces Large Letures

by TQ

The physics department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolkogy has replaced large introductory lectures with smaller classes that emphasize hands-on, interactive, collaborative learning. Attendance is up and the failure rate has dropped by… Full Details

Kohjinsha SK3 convertible UMPC

by TQ

Kohjinsha SK3 UMPC convertible. Related posts:Kohjinsha SK3 convertible UMPCGrowing number of UMPC videos on YouTubeWebrain to offer UMPC for less than… Full Details

Kohjinsha SK3 convertible UMPC

by TQ

Kohjinsha SK3 UMPC convertible. Related posts:Kohjinsha SK3 convertible UMPCGrowing number of UMPC videos on YouTubeThreading Tablet PC… Full Details

What happened?

by TQ

Blogging and writing about technology has changed for me over the past six months. My love for technology continues to grow but my interest in sharing my experiences has dwindled. My hope was that I’d use the iPhone to blog. Instead I stopped…. Full Details

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