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| Keshif: A simple, rich and general facet-based visualization | | Keshif: A simple, rich and general facet-based visualization | ||
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| Daniel Pauw | | Daniel Pauw | ||
| Kitchen Chemistry & ScienceKit | | Kitchen Chemistry & ScienceKit | ||
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| Zahra Ashktorab | | Zahra Ashktorab | ||
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| New mothers' SNS use and psychological well-being | | New mothers' SNS use and psychological well-being | ||
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| Karen Rust, Meethu Malu, Lisa Anthony, or Leah Findlater, | |||
| User-defined Gestures by Children and Adults | |||
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| Karen Rust, Meethu Malu, | | Karen Rust, Elizabeth Foss, Elizabeth Bonsignore, Brenna McNally, | ||
| | Chelsea Hordatt, Meethu Malu, Bie Mei or Hubert Kofi Gumbs | ||
| Interactive and Live Performance Design with Children | |||
| poster | | poster | ||
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| Leyla Norooz | |||
| BodyVis: A wearable, e-textile, auto-sensing shirt for teaching anatomy and physiology to children | |||
| Poster, Lab monitor (I'll bring my own laptop) | |||
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|BodyVis prototypes should be next to the BodyVis poster | |||
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| Anne Rose | |||
| Synchronous Classroom Interaction: Using technology to take advantage of being face-to-face | |||
| Poster (unfortunately I need to leave before the demos but poster can still be displayed on easel) | |||
| Yes | | Yes | ||
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| Ruofei Du | |||
| HandSight: How to guide Blind Users to read text on the go using Audio and Haptic feedback? | |||
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| | | Sana Malik | ||
| | | Comparing Groups of Event Sequences A Visual Analytics Approach | ||
| demo (personal laptop), poster | |||
| Yes | |||
| Near EventFlow poster. | |||
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| Kotaro Hara | |||
| Combining Human Computation and Computer Vision to Make the World More Accessible | |||
| demo (personal laptop), poster | |||
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| Kent Norman and Caroline Pitts | |||
| Analysis of Video Game Journals | |||
| poster | | poster | ||
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| Meethu Malu | |||
| StarryNights: An educational tool to learn astronomy and electronics! | |||
| demo | |||
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| Kristin Williams | |||
| Music Notes: A way to record music on sticky notes | |||
| demo | |||
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| Anis Abboud | |||
| Math Blox: Tangible math quizzes game! | |||
Liquid Lights: Tangible interactive version of the classic Lights Out game. | |||
(Part of CMSC838F with Prof. Jon Froehlich.) | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 29 May 2014
Information on various demos for Symposium 2014 Please add your name, name of your demo and your demo location in the table below: (Please note that we will be in CSIC, not the HCIL. Please list _all_ equipment you need b/c it will need to be brought over. If you need equipment, you may be asked to help carry equipment/set it up. Desktops will *not* have internet.)
Number | Name | Title | Lab Monitor/Personal Laptop/Lab Desktop/Posters | Need to print poster? | Near other poster/demo? | |
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1. | Megan Monroe, Sana Malik, Chris Imbriano, or Fan Du | Eventflow |
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3. | Adil Yalcin | Keshif: A simple, rich and general facet-based visualization | Demo on personal laptop (I can use a larger monitor), poster | |||
4. | Tak Yeon Lee | Tandem: an End-user Programming for Web Automatization | Demo on personal laptop with personal monitor | |||
5. | Daniel Pauw | Kitchen Chemistry & ScienceKit | ||||
6. | Zahra Ashktorab | TBD | poster |
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7. | Jinyoung Kim | New mothers' SNS use and psychological well-being | poster | No |
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8. | Karen Rust, Meethu Malu, Lisa Anthony, or Leah Findlater, | User-defined Gestures by Children and Adults | poster |
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9. | Karen Rust, Elizabeth Foss, Elizabeth Bonsignore, Brenna McNally,
Chelsea Hordatt, Meethu Malu, Bie Mei or Hubert Kofi Gumbs |
Interactive and Live Performance Design with Children | poster |
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10. | Leyla Norooz | BodyVis: A wearable, e-textile, auto-sensing shirt for teaching anatomy and physiology to children | Poster, Lab monitor (I'll bring my own laptop) | No | BodyVis prototypes should be next to the BodyVis poster | |
11. | Anne Rose | Synchronous Classroom Interaction: Using technology to take advantage of being face-to-face | Poster (unfortunately I need to leave before the demos but poster can still be displayed on easel) | Yes | ||
12. | Ruofei Du | HandSight: How to guide Blind Users to read text on the go using Audio and Haptic feedback? | Demo | Not | ||
13. | Sana Malik | Comparing Groups of Event Sequences A Visual Analytics Approach | demo (personal laptop), poster | Yes | Near EventFlow poster. | |
14. | Kotaro Hara | Combining Human Computation and Computer Vision to Make the World More Accessible | demo (personal laptop), poster |
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15. | Kent Norman and Caroline Pitts | Analysis of Video Game Journals | poster | sent for printing | ||
16. | Meethu Malu | StarryNights: An educational tool to learn astronomy and electronics! | demo | |||
17. | Kristin Williams | Music Notes: A way to record music on sticky notes | demo | |||
18. | Anis Abboud | Math Blox: Tangible math quizzes game!
Liquid Lights: Tangible interactive version of the classic Lights Out game. (Part of CMSC838F with Prof. Jon Froehlich.) |
demos |