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Classroom Presenter 3 2008 Premier Award for Engineering Courseware

Classroom Presenter 3 2008 Premier Award for Engineering Courseware. Richard Anderson Ruth Anderson Dept of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington. Classroom Presenter. Digital Ink and Electronic Slides Distributed Application Walk and talk

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Classroom Presenter 3 2008 Premier Award for Engineering Courseware

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  1. Classroom Presenter 32008 Premier Award for Engineering Courseware Richard Anderson Ruth Anderson Dept of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  2. Classroom Presenter • Digital Ink and Electronic Slides • Distributed Application • Walk and talk • Display of slides at remote location • Student interaction with lecture materials • Student contributions FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  3. Student Activities INSTRUCTOR STUDENT ONE STUDENT TWO PUBLIC DISPLAY FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  4. Today’s presentation • Classroom Presenter Overview • Richard Anderson • Demo • Ruth Anderson FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  5. Acknowledgements • Microsoft Research • Classroom Presenter Team • Graduate and Undergraduate Students • Presenter-profs • Hewlett Packard FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  6. History • 2001-2002 • Sabbatical at MSR with DISC/LST • Tablet PC under development • Initial development and deployment • Fall 2002 • Return to UW • Tablet PC release • 2004 • Introduction of student submissions • 2005 • Classroom Presenter 2 • August 2007 • Classroom Presenter 3 • Full rewrite • August 2008 • Classroom Presenter 3.1 FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  7. Why • Electronic presentation • Quality, structured materials • Flexible, spontaneous content • Archiving • Interaction with student devices • Active learning: student activities • Student input to the classroom presentation FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  8. Systems Requirements • Tablet PC • Laptop or desktop running Windows XP / Vista • PowerPoint • Network connection • Access point, not necessarily connected to the internet FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  9. Software • Premier CD • Download from http://classroompresenter.cs.washington.edu • BSD License • Source code available • For more information • anderson@cs.washington.edu • rea@cs.washington.edu • presenter-profs mailing list FIE Premier Award Luncheon

  10. Acknowledgements • Support from Microsoft Research, National Science Foundation, HP, Ford, UW CSE • Jane Prey, Randy Hinrichs, Chris Moffatt, Jason Van Eaton, Paul Oka, Jay Beavers, Jaime Puente, Lolan Song, Xin Ma, Mark Hayes, SaileshChutanai, Steve Wolfman, Ruth Anderson, Craig Prince, Valentin Razmov, Natalie Linnell, Krista Davis, Jonathon Su, Sara Su, Peter Davis, Tammy VanDeGrift, Joe Tront, Alon Halevy, Gaetano Borriello, Ed Lazowska, Hal Perkins, Susan Eggers, Fred Videon, Rod Prieto, Andrew Whitaker, Oliver Chung, Crystal Hoyer, Beth Simon, Eitan Feinberg, Julia Schwarz, Jim Fridley, Tom Hinkley, Ning Li, Jing Li, Luo Jie, Jiangfeng Chen, Melody Kadenko, Julie Svendsen, Shannon Gillmore FIE Premier Award Luncheon

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