The 2012 CT Student Innovation Expo happened last May, showcasing great innovations from high school students. Connecticut and Massachusetts high school students participating in Center for 21st Century Skills & CT Career Choices programs will be joining middle schoolers from the CT Pre-Engineering Program in celebrating a year’s work of innovation, creativity, and imagination at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. […]
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Adaptive Input Device
This overview introduces the concept on an Adaptive Input Device for the UIST Student Innovation Contest. More information can be found at: www.microsoft.com or www.acm.org
A Practical Pressure Sensitive Computer Keyboard
Contest Details: www.acm.org A Practical Pressure Sensitive Computer Keyboard Paul H. Dietz, Benjamin Eidelson, Jonathan Westhues and Steven Bathiche The Applied Sciences Group Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 USA {paul.dietz, benjamin.eidelson, jonathan.westhues, stevieb}@microsoft.com
TUI.TAR: UIST 2011 Student Innovation Contest Entry
TUITAR An air guitar-inspired tangible user interface for digital music creation and performance. Team Members: Lara Helm ’12 Casey Grote ’14 Emily Lin ’14 Karen Su ’14 Advisor: Dr. Orit Shaer Wellesley College
City Year: Mentors for Students
How can we keep our students in school and on track? City Year was founded on the innovative approach that young people are in the best position to help students and improve education in this country
Mark Milliron: The Case for Radical Immediate Feedback
Mark Milliron has a radical proposal: Why not give learners immediate feedback on their progress? He sees an opportunity to use data and information to increase communication among teachers, administrators, and students.
Action Research News: Student Innovations Through Movie Making
This is a movie that explains the results of an Action Research project on “Student Innovations through Movie Making”. This video was for “Research Night” a poster presentation project at ASU West CTEL. I am in the doctorate program for Leadership and Innovation in Education.