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Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington. UbiComp EdTech DevWorld. User Centered Computing II. Richard Anderson Tom Anderson Gaetano Borriello James Fogarty James Landay Ed Lazowska Steve Tanimoto David Wetherall. Ubiquitous Computing. Gaetano Borriello
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington UbiCompEdTechDevWorld
User Centered Computing II • Richard Anderson • Tom Anderson • Gaetano Borriello • James Fogarty • James Landay • Ed Lazowska • Steve Tanimoto • David Wetherall
Ubiquitous Computing • Gaetano Borriello • David Wetherall • Deiter Fox • James Landay • James Fogarty
Personal Monitoring Health and fitness
Persuasive Technology Information where and when you need it to help you make better choices
RFID Ecosystem Privacy-respecting,RFID-based, scalablesmart spaces
Practical Sensor-Based Models of Office Worker Interruptibility James FogartyReal World Sensing Practical Sensor-Based Models Interruptibility Unobtrusive and Low-Cost Home Activity Sensing • Real World Deployment and Evaluation of Sensing-Based Applications • Human-Understandable Machine Learning • Privacy-Appropriate Sensing
Intel Research Seattle (IRS) • Roughly 20 person research lab, located off the edge of campus, part of a larger Intel Research • Focus is on computing systems that function as part of everyday environments (ubicomp) • Tied to UW CSE, and EE, iSchool, etc., via students and faculty
MSB iMote ISRB IRS research mix HCI Statistical reasoning Systems Hardware
Educational Technology • Richard Anderson • Steve Tanimoto
Transparent design tools – T-STAR. 2. Transparent programming environments: “Data Factory” – by default, all data is visible. Teaching and Learning with “Transparent” SoftwareSteve Tanimoto
3. Transparent image processing: “Pixel Calculator” -- Mathematical representations are not hidden away. 4. Transparent educational assessment: Computers can help students learn by recognizing their conceptions and misconceptions. Making assessment transparent to students is a current focus. “Transparent” Software(continued)
Computing for the Developing World • Richard Anderson • Tom Anderson • Gaetano Borriello • Ed Lazowska
Digital Study Hall • Participants • Richard Anderson • Tom Anderson • Paul Javid • Randy Wang (MSRI) • Facilitated Video instruction for primary education
Appropriate Computing Technologies for Rural Development - Tapan Parikh