For a change of pace, I thought I'd post the search words people used to find this blog over the past 3 days. My recent visitors come from over 13 countries, up to 10,000 miles away!
Feel free to use these keywords in your future searches!
Activities for children in counseling for stress and anxiety
Haptic controller novint
Facial expressions game
Touch screen UI design guidelines
Narrative counseling media clips
Interactive multimedia demo
Importance of media
Brain education interactive
The visual literacy development of a 10 year old
Universal design children’s games
Multimedia technology wikipedia
Ppt latest multimedia and interenet technology
Haptic falcon
Visual literacy computer games
Multipurpose multimedia gaming table
Positive technology journal
Multimedia technology
Interactive large displays
Radteach.com
Mind habits games
Multimedia social skills
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Good interactive multimedia application
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Multimedia for psychology
Touch screen technology blog
What is good interactive multimedia?
Interactive self-esteem activities for kids
Math online headsprout interactive
Rome 3D
Bill MacKenty
Interactive social skills aspergers
UK design “learning spaces” multimodal research position
Free interactive social skills game
Ripple Effects interactive
Preschool interactive video
Free resources young people social skills
AS psychology interactive games
Rome 3D project
Interactive whiteboard games special needs
Multimedia and HCI and School
Free online autism interactive games
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Focused on interactive multimedia and emerging technologies to enhance the lives of people as they collaborate, create, learn, work, and play.
Jul 15, 2007
Jul 14, 2007
Women in Technology: My editorial on the NCWIT blog -UPDATE
The above link is to my editorial, "Gender Beneath the Surface", posted on the NCWIT blog.
Although women make up half the population, they are under-represented in computer science and related technological fields. If your are interested in issues related to women and technology, the National Center for Women in Information Technology -NCWIT- is a great place to start.
I wrote the post on the day I learned that all of the members of the executive team for Microsoft Surface (Madrid) were male.
(dually posted - techpsych and interactive multimedia technology blogs)
Although women make up half the population, they are under-represented in computer science and related technological fields. If your are interested in issues related to women and technology, the National Center for Women in Information Technology -NCWIT- is a great place to start.
I wrote the post on the day I learned that all of the members of the executive team for Microsoft Surface (Madrid) were male.
UPDATE:
The Microsoft Surface website now includes photos and bios of other team members, including women. One woman, Gretchen R., was originally hired to develop games for children on the Surface.
(dually posted - techpsych and interactive multimedia technology blogs)
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Lynn Marentette
Jul 11, 2007
Wired article: YouTube Does Science

John Geirland posted an article in Wired about the use of video by scientists to demonstrate a wide variety of science concepts and experiments. The article, "YouTube Does Science, From Fruit-Fly Fight Clubs to Stem Cell Extractions", gives video examples of some of the "must-see" experiments.
The videos are from JOVE, the "Journal of Visualized Experiments", where you can find videos of experiments in neuroscience, developmental biology, cellular biology, microbiology, and plant biology. This looks like a great resource for science educators and students.
The videos from JOVE could be put to use in a variety of ways. Science educators could use them to illustrate concepts and demonstrate lab procedures and techniques. Students could watch assigned videos for homework. Home-schooled teens and students enrolled in distance-education programs would benefit from these videos.
At the end of the Wired article are some links to similar science video resources on the internet, such as DNAtube and bioscreencast
Although JOVE does not target the K-12 population, a similar on-line journal for this age group would be a great resource, especially for visual learners. It might get more young people engaged in science!
(Warning: Some of the videos are not for the squeamish. Parents and teachers should review the videos carefully before sharing them with a child. For example, in the video about culturing mouse neural stem cell precursors, a mouse embryo is decapitated. Since the embryo is a mammal, it looks like a human embryo.)
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Lynn Marentette
Jul 8, 2007
Yet another video about an interactive touch-table desk with potential for educational settings
Here is yet another video of a touch table from Microsoft's Center for Information Work that I think has great potential for use in education settings and for "serious games".
Microsoft appears to be targeting business, retail, and entertainment for new "surface computing" applications. I'd like to see Microsoft focus some of their efforts with this technology on education, as I think this technology would support "engaged learning". It might also inspire young people to consider future careers in technology. Given that we have a high school dropout-rate of about 30% in the US, we don't have too much time to waste.
This system allows for hands-free search via voice, which would be great for people who have physical disabilities.
As a school psychologist, I can see many uses for this sort of set-up to support what I do at work. I can envision interactive assessments on this table- if you work in education or psychology, or if you are interested in this sort of technology, leave a comment!
Microsoft's Center for Information Work, the group working on the technology behind the table shown in the video clip.
For a glimpse of some of the work I did last semester using touch-screen displays, take a look at the following posts:
Touch Screen Poetry Picture Share
Google Earth with photo-overlays
Google Earth photo-overlay on a touch screen
Microsoft appears to be targeting business, retail, and entertainment for new "surface computing" applications. I'd like to see Microsoft focus some of their efforts with this technology on education, as I think this technology would support "engaged learning". It might also inspire young people to consider future careers in technology. Given that we have a high school dropout-rate of about 30% in the US, we don't have too much time to waste.
This system allows for hands-free search via voice, which would be great for people who have physical disabilities.
As a school psychologist, I can see many uses for this sort of set-up to support what I do at work. I can envision interactive assessments on this table- if you work in education or psychology, or if you are interested in this sort of technology, leave a comment!
Microsoft's Center for Information Work, the group working on the technology behind the table shown in the video clip.
For a glimpse of some of the work I did last semester using touch-screen displays, take a look at the following posts:
Touch Screen Poetry Picture Share
Google Earth with photo-overlays
Google Earth photo-overlay on a touch screen
Posted by
Lynn Marentette
Jul 5, 2007
Interesting discussion about interactive multi-touch displays and surfaces
The above link is to an interesting discussion about scenarios for multi-touch displays.
IxDA is an organization of people involved in interactive design. Although this group's focus is not primarily on interaction design for technology used in education or psychology/counseling, many of the ideas shared by the groups membership are worth some thought.
This is from the Interactive Design Association's website:
What is Interaction Design?
"Interaction design (IxD) is the branch of user experience design that defines the structure and behavior of interactive products and services. Interaction designers strive to create useful, usable and desirable products and services that satisfy specific user needs, business goals, and technical constraints."
IxDA is an organization of people involved in interactive design. Although this group's focus is not primarily on interaction design for technology used in education or psychology/counseling, many of the ideas shared by the groups membership are worth some thought.
This is from the Interactive Design Association's website:
What is Interaction Design?
"Interaction design (IxD) is the branch of user experience design that defines the structure and behavior of interactive products and services. Interaction designers strive to create useful, usable and desirable products and services that satisfy specific user needs, business goals, and technical constraints."
Jun 30, 2007
Novint Falcon Haptic Controller video -
My Novint Falcon haptic controller arrived the other day! What is a haptic controller? Watch the video...
( I purchased the controller to work on games for young people who are visually impaired.)
( I purchased the controller to work on games for young people who are visually impaired.)
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Lynn Marentette
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