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CSG – Pervasive Computing Survey

CSG – Pervasive Computing Survey. Bobby Schnabel, Colorado Vijay Kumar, MIT Dennis Maloney, Colorado. Dartmouth Delaware Princeton Yale Harvard Chicago Michigan. Indiana Duke Georgetown Maryland MIT Colorado. Thanks…. In Classrooms? 0% - 25% = 6 26% - 50% = 1 51% - 75% = 1

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CSG – Pervasive Computing Survey

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  1. CSG – Pervasive Computing Survey Bobby Schnabel, Colorado Vijay Kumar, MIT Dennis Maloney, Colorado

  2. Dartmouth Delaware Princeton Yale Harvard Chicago Michigan Indiana Duke Georgetown Maryland MIT Colorado Thanks…

  3. In Classrooms? 0% - 25% = 6 26% - 50% = 1 51% - 75% = 1 76% - 100% = 5 In Common Areas? 0% - 25% = 2 26% - 50% = 1 51% - 75% = 4 76% - 100% = 6 How wireless are you?

  4. Have laptops? 0% - 25% = 0 26% - 50% = 5 51% - 75% = 3 76% - 100% = 5 Carry them around? 0% - 25% = 11 26% - 50% = 2 51% - 75% = 0 76% - 100% = 0 What percentage of your students:

  5. What percent of your faculty use laptops? • Number 1 confusing question! • Most faculty are opting for laptops, many use for classroom presentations • Other devices, (e.g. PDAs, clickers, etc), limited usage at this point

  6. Augmented with online interactive tools? 0% - 25% = 4 26% - 50% = 5 51% - 75% = 2 76% - 100% = 0 Have a web presence? 0% - 25% = 0 26% - 50% = 1 51% - 75% = 2 76% - 100% = 10 What percent of your courses are:

  7. Interesting examples • Classroom design/Teaching-Learning Spaces • Lab design • Libraries • Peer-to-Peer applications • Video/Web Conferencing • Other infrastructures

  8. Barriers/requirements/issues • Limited or no cohesive campus strategy • Faculty acceptance – rewards, incentive, transparency of technology • Network - bandwidth, especially for off-campus students, campus-wide wireless • Limited collaborative classroom space • Lack of interoperability of technologies • Lack of interoperability of applications: DAM, IR, LMS, KM, etc • Student laptop ownership and mobility

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