Learning “the wiki way”, learning through wikis is a form of selfregulated learning that is independent of formal learning settings and takes place in a community of knowledge...
Joachim Kimmerle, Johannes Moskaliuk, Ulrike Cress
A brain-computer interface is a device that uses signals recorded from the brain to directly control a computer. In the last few years, P300-based braincomputer interfaces (BCIs) h...
Eric W. Sellers, Peter J. Turner, William A. Sarna...
Young people interact with games, animations, and simulations all of the time. But few of them are able to create interactive media. The obstacle: traditional programming language...
Mitchel Resnick, Mary Flanagan, Caitlin Kelleher, ...
Ubiquitous computing is giving rise to applications that interact very closely with activity in the real world, usually involving instrumentation of environments. In contrast, we p...
Martin Strohbach, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Gerd Kort...
Many authors in the field of 3D human computer interaction have described the advantages of 3D user interfaces: Intuitive metaphors from daily life, immersive workspaces, virtual ...