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GI
2001
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Enhancing Synchronous Distance Education with Pervasive Devices
Abstract. In this paper we present a system that enhances typical synchronous teleteaching environments. The key idea is to compensate the lack of social awareness and interactivit...
Martin Mauve, Nicolai Scheele, Werner Geyer
CHI
2001
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
GeneyTM: designing a collaborative activity for the palmTM handheld computer
This paper describes a project to explore issues surrounding the development of a collaborative handheld educational application for children. A user-centered, iterative design pr...
Arman Danesh, Kori Inkpen, Felix Lau, Keith Shu, K...
3DIM
2001
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
A Self-Referenced Hand-Held Range Sensor
Due to its portability and great maneuverability, a handheld range sensor is a flexible solution or complement to efficiently digitize the 3-D shape for a wide variety of objects....
Patrick Hébert
ICDE
2001
IEEE
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16 years 2 months ago
IBM DB2 Everyplace: A Small Footprint Relational Database System
Handheld and embedded devices are becoming increasingly popular and their uses are more versatile. Applications on these devices often need storing, retrieving and synchronizing d...
Jonas S. Karlsson, Amrish Lal, T. Y. Cliff Leung, ...
CHI
2001
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Quiet calls: talking silently on mobile phones
Quiet Calls is a technology allowing mobile telephone users to respond to telephone conversations without talking aloud. QC-Hold, a Quiet Calls prototype, combines three buttons f...
Sara A. Bly, Tomas Sokoler, Les Nelson