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Work in Progress UI Using Vala Programming Language Allows for rapid development and design Uses mature open-source libraries Solid base for sane development platform Mirrors familiar UNIX commands, philosophies High-level (Java, C#), but compiles to machine code for high- performance GStreamer Pipeline Left: Shows the old UI + Laptop Right: Shows the captured video output Goal of UIST project: Transfer the User Interface controls from the touch- screen to the Microsoft Keyboard. (SMART Classroom FA10) Prototype team: James McCloskey, Kevin Crossan, Alric Althoff, Daniel Park Data Analytics team: Jawon Lee, Jerad Acosta, Henry Phuong, Taylor Scott Web Dev team: Bryan Cuevas, Raymond Chen, Aaron Dubie, Ben Ng TA: Max Twogood Advisor: Ryan Kastner With support from: 1. The Simulcast Computer accepts video output from a presenter’s laptop and then displays the output on a touch screen. 2. The presenter is allowed to make pen annotations onto the screen, which are then sent to the projector. 3. The slides from the presenter, the annotations and the audio are recorded as a video and can be uploaded to our web system. 4. Students can access the recorded lectures on our web system and add their own notes to that lecture. Overview Current Projects The student web interface allows collaborative note-taking, in which information is pulled from the combined set of notes from all students to highlight the most important parts of the lecture, as well as the most common terms and key words. User Interface Software & Technology Conference, Oct. 2 7, New York

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Work in Progress UI

Using Vala Programming Language

Allows for rapid development and design

Uses mature open-source libraries

Solid base for sane development platform

Mirrors familiar UNIX commands, philosophies

High-level (Java, C#), but compiles to machine code for high-

performance

GStreamer Pipeline

Left: Shows the old UI + Laptop Right: Shows the captured video output

Goal of UIST project: Transfer the User Interface controls from the touch-screen to the Microsoft Keyboard.

(SMART Classroom – FA10)

Prototype team: James McCloskey, Kevin Crossan, Alric Althoff, Daniel ParkData Analytics team: Jawon Lee, Jerad Acosta, Henry Phuong, Taylor ScottWeb Dev team: Bryan Cuevas, Raymond Chen, Aaron Dubie, Ben Ng

TA: Max TwogoodAdvisor: Ryan Kastner

With support from:

1. The Simulcast Computer accepts video output from a presenter’s laptop and then displays the output on a touch screen.

2. The presenter is allowed to make pen annotations onto the screen, which are then sent to the projector.

3. The slides from the presenter, the annotations and the audio are recorded as a video and can be uploaded to our web system.

4. Students can access the recorded lectures on our web system and add their own notes to that lecture.

OverviewCurrent Projects

The student web interface allows collaborative note-taking, in which information is pulled from the combined set of notes from all students to highlight the most important parts of the lecture, as well as the most common terms and key words.

User Interface Software & Technology Conference, Oct. 2 – 7, New York