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Jan 12, 2009
HP TouchSmart PC Supports Communication for Students with Autism
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Jan 11, 2009
Usability, Accessibility, and User Experience in a Win7 Environment
Hopefully people will think carefully about user experience and usability factors when developing the applications we'll be using in the not too distant future!
Because of my background as a school psychologist, I’m interested how touch/gesture applications can address accessibility and universal usability issues.
I wasn't able to locate user experience or usability information for Win7. Here are a few links from the Microsoft website that I think are worth reading:
How to Design a Great User Experience
Designing with Windows Presentation Foundation
According to the research from Microsoft, ”more than half of all computer users experience difficulties or impairments related to accessibility, and are likely to benefit from the use of accessible technology. Moreover, approaching software design with the flexibility and inclusiveness that are the hallmarks of accessibility often results in overall improved usability and customer satisfaction.”
Regarding touch/gesture interaction, know that “19% (24.4 million) of computer users have a mild dexterity difficulty or impairment, and 5% (6.8 million) of computer users have a severe dexterity difficulty or impairment.”

Concepts such as accessibility and universal usability can fit into this design!
For more information regarding multi-touch, see my previous post, "For Techies and the Tech-Curious: Multi-touch/Gesture from the NUI Group"
Jan 9, 2009
Interactive Multimedia and Multi-touch at CES
Kevin Kennedy and his team at InterKnowlogy partnered with Zygote 3D Human Anatomy and Intermountain Health Care to develop a health care application developed in Windows Presentation Foundation to run on Microsoft's multi-touch Surface computing table.
The application supports collaboration between health care professionals and could also support collaboration between patients and doctors as well. Aspects of the application could be useful for patient education.
I really liked the part that demonstrates how you can zoom deeply into the 3D heart and look at things from various angles.

http://silverlight.interknowlogy.com/Videos/VitruView/default.html
Best of InterKnowlogy Surface:

The above video demos an application that might be useful for teaching history with an interesting timeline interface dial.
Visit InterKnowlogy for more videos and information about what they are doing with Windows Presentation & Silverlight as partners with Microsoft's Surface team.
If you are interested in more 3D anatomy, visit Zygote's 3D Human Anatomy site and 3D Science. If you are an educator, you'll see that 3D interaction has potential for creating more engaging science and health education lessons!
Another interesting link is to TouchTV Networks, which has partnered with companies such as Vectorform, who are also working with multi-touch applications using Windows Presentation Foundation.

Video from TouchTV Networks of CES 2009 Demo:
Vectorform's Virtual Drum Kit application:
Vectorform's Surface at School - demonstrates how this can be used in a classroom:
Vectorform's Surface DJ
Does anyone want to give me a multi-touch table?
I wish I was at the Consumer Electronics Show! (Links to CES info and updates, also MacWorld)
If you want the latest scoop, your first stop should be CNET's CES 2009 website. It is almost as good as being there, and you won't have to deal with the crowds.
Here is the overview video from the site:
Lots of cool stuff, like 3DVU's Way2Go 3D mobile mapping and GPS system:

3DVU's Way2Go Website
(By the way, if you are interested, here is a link to CNET's MacWorld site.)
Jan 8, 2009
For Techies and the Tech Curious: Multi-Touch/Gesture from the NUI-Group
(For related information, please read my recent post, Usability, Accessibility, and User Experience in a Win7 Environment.)
Seth Sandler, of the NUI-Group, sent out a great email with links and resources for people who are interested in multi-touch/gesture interaction, hardware, and/or software development. The list of NUI-Group members who have completed projects is listed below, with links to project websites as well as related threads on the NUI-Group forum.
(The information can be found on the NUI-Group Wiki, which boasts a nice icon based front-page)
Thanks, Seth, for organizing this wealth of information!
The following projects are divided up by type. (Links to information about the various types of multi-touch and gesture systems can be found near the end of this message.)
FTIR - Frustrated Total Internal Reflection

Name: Seth (cerupcat)
Project Name: AudioTouch
Project Website: http://ssandler.wordpress.com
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1352/ http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/2309/
Name: bassmang5
Project Name: Æ-table
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3144/
Name: Daniel (Zin)
Project Name: Prometheus
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/2612/
Name: Carsten (carschdn)
Project Name : aTRACKtive
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3223/
LLP Laser Light Plane

Name: Denis Santelli(dsan)
Project Website: http://www.touchwall.fr/
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3051/
LED-LP Light-Emitting Diode Laser Plane
Project Name: PeauProductions (LCD)
Project Website: http://peauproductions.blogspot.com/
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3291/

Name: Seth (cerupcat)
Project Name: MTmini
Project Website: http://ssandler.wordpress.com/MTmini
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1731/
Project Name: ORION v2
Project Website: http://orionmultitouch.blogspot.com/
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1709/
Project Name: EfeNDy’s Diffused Illumination MT
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3176/
Project Name: EXPO REAL 2008
Project Website: http://vimeo.com/2240537
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3576/
Project Name: Design Garage
Project Website: http://www.gotuasciencecenter.org/
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/3730/
Touchless
Name: Jimi Hertz
Project Name: Touchless Wall
Project Website: http://sassexperience.org/projettouchwall.html
(try: http://sassexperience.org/multitouch/inprogress.html )
Project Thread: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/2414/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCFbWPf37jw
Other Types:
DSI Diffused Screen Illumination

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Thanks to all NUI-Group members who have been working so hard at this mission!
I'll end this post with a YouTube video created by Jimi Hertz, a NUI-Group member. "MULTI-TOUCHLESS WALL HOW TO?"
I especially like the music!
Lyrics to Demand, Suply Rap and Link to Chapter 1 of Professor Mankiw's Econ Textbook (Cross-Post)
Joyce Santos was kind enough to post the lyrics to the rap, which I've posted below. The rap is was inspired by Harvard professor Greg Mankiw's ten principles of economics. These principles can be downloaded from the following link:
Chapter 1: Ten Principles of Economics (pdf)
Principles of Economics, Fourth Edition N.Greg Mankiw
Lyrics to Demand, Supply Rap, by Rhythm, Rhyme, Results
Via Joyce Santos
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