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- JISC infoNet - Learning Spaces Learning space design and development is becoming a hot topic as our colleges and universities seek to provide 21st century learning facilities, and technology has a vital role to play in this. Significant amounts of funding are being invested both by the
Links for the day
- Second Life Business Research: CALL FOR PAPERS CALL FOR PAPERS 3rd International Second Life Community Convention (SLCC07) August 24-26, 2007, Chicago, USA Track: "Business in Second Life"
- Official SLCC Blog Where all the official news lives.
Links for the day
- SenseCam Ubicomp 2006 (pdf) Why not record your entire life? Storage is free, sensors are cheap...
- The Computer for the 21st Century The seminal paper on ubicomp. "The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it."
- Some Computer Science Issues in<BR> Ubiquitous Computing Early paper: "Ubiquitous computing is the method of enhancing computer use by making many computers available throughout the physical environment, but making them effectively invisible to the user. Since we started this work at Xerox PARC in 1988, a numbe
- CSCC - CareNet Display "The CareNet Display is our first technology probe in the space of CSCC. It is an interactive digital picture frame that surrounds a photo of an elder with frequent updates about important details from her daily life. It is meant to be used by the local m
- The world is not a desktop Early ubicomp paper.
- HCI Area Body of Knowledge: Ubicomp GATech prof Greg Abowd's ubicomp resources page.
- Research - Systems & Networking - Dynamic Physical Rendering "What the researchers propose to make are moving, physical, three-dimensional replicas of people or objects, so lifelike that human senses would accept them as real. This would eliminate the need for cumbersome virtual reality gear and overcome the viewin
- Synthetic Reality "The goal of the claytronics project is to understand and develop the hardware and software neccesary to create a material which can be programmed to form dynamic three dimensional shapes which can interact in the physical world and visually take on an ar
- Research - Research Areas - Ubiquitous Computing - Human Activity Recognition Intel's page for the Human Activity Recognition project, in collaboration with UW Research.
- Context Awareness and Intelligent Environment survey page Nice links on ubicomp.
- As We May Think Vannevar Bush's seminal 1945 paper on the future of IT. The Nostradamus of computing predicts the World Wide Web and Web 2.0 (sort of). Amazing stuff.
Links for the day
- Centre for Pervasive Healthcare We are a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, computer scientists, information and media scientists, industrial designers, engineers, and ethnographers, all working towards inventing smart technology and new working environments that help in the
- Activity-Based Computing: A new paradigm for Ubiquitous Computing This website is the home of the Activity-Based Computing Project (ABC) at the Centre for Pervasive Healthcare at the University of Aarhus. We, and others, are using the term activity-based computing to denote a new paradigm for computing, which is more su
- Irving Wladawsky-Berger: Beyond the Ivory Tower Reflections of one of the gurus at IBM Research regarding the evolution of corporate R&D.
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- HYPERtext Corporate PR blog from a consultancy that is leveraging Second Life on behalf of their enterprise clientele.
- Blogging tips - The Tlog A series of blogging advice articles - haven't read 'em all but very useful so far.
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