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  1. Empowering... on Low-Budget Electronics Projects For High School? · · Score: 1

    Way too any intro electronic "experiments" are either underwhelming (I lit an LED!) or black box magic (Build a radio transmitter by following these 37 simple steps! The following paragraph explains how the circuit works...). So I sympathize with the original request. Personally, I think the trick is to use a low end microcontroller and some cool I/O, and get the kids doing some simple, minimal programming so that they feel ownership. The best answer to this used to be a Basic Stamp, but the cost is prohibitive. Doing this on a budget today, I'd probably get some low-end 8-pin PIC, some switches and lights, and a cheap servo motor (one of the sub $4 HXT ones from HobbyCity). Then I'd have the kids share a few PC's loaded with MPLAB (free) and maybe a cheap Basic or C compiler (there are free ones). Finally, you'll need a cheap programmer (a PICKIT 2 or a third party one). It's a bit more work, but that's enough for the kids to do some really cool stuff. The goal here should be to give the kids tools so that they can be confident enough to go off and make their own cool stuff. To get the flavor of some of these ideas, check out: http://aggregate.org/hankd/piaee12.pdf

  2. Re:Other Articles on Microsoft's Multitouch Coffee Table Display · · Score: 2, Informative

    MERL's DiamondTouch has been on sale for over a year! Not only is it a large multitouch interface, it's the only one that can tell who is touching where! (That's kind of critical if you want to let people use different tools at the same time.) Check out http://youtube.com/watch?v=t35HXAjNW6s for a video of DT in action..

  3. Re:Not a great example movie on Display System That Knows Who You Are · · Score: 3, Informative
    The boxes are in different colors - it's just hard to see. (We're researchers - not videographers!) Oh, and the spill was to show robustness. In the classic UIST video, an especially robust DiamondTouch is lit on fire (don't try this at home), and people continue to use it as the flames sizzle...

    In any case, DiamondTouch is not really new. It is already a product which you can buy today! The article in New Scientist was originally going to focus on DT Controls, which is very new. It uses the same idenity trick as DiamondTouch, but applies it to non-virtual controls, such as in an airplane cockpit or on an automobile dashboard. One of the killer apps is allowing a passenger to operate a vehicle navigation system while the car is moving. (Typically, the system is locked out to prevent use by the driver.) The system really only knows which seat the touch is coming from, so it's not particularly Orwellian...

  4. Funky music on Display System That Knows Who You Are · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The funky music in the video was composed and performed by Peter Wilder. I'm a big fan of his work. You can find out more about him here ...