Daniel Dacey
The personal blog of the rfid Learning Table developer

rfid Learning Kiosk goes into production!

Thursday, 2 July 2009 22:08 by Daniel

Adrian Laws, a teacher from Riverina TAFE in NSW, recently conducted a workshop to show other teachers how they could use rfid Learning Table in their course programs.

Here is a quote from the email I received from Adrian:

"We had a very successful workshop last Friday at the Riverina Institute. Your RFID program worked well and all participants were impressed with the user friendliness of it."

 

Thanks Adrian for the update and the kind words about Learning Table. The day was finished off by inspecting the handy work of Steve Forbes-Taber (a Shop-fitting teacher), who built these excellent learning table kiosk units designed to house computers that host the rfid Learning Table system.

Awesome work Steve, but I have a question. How do I place an order for one? :)

Dan

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The three learning table kiosks build by Steve Forbes-Taber

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Portable Movie Maker runs on USB key

Monday, 18 May 2009 20:42 by Daniel

Do you use the Windows Maker application? If so, you might be interested in this site, where a developer has made Movie Maker completely portable and able to run off a USB key. It runs on Windows XP, Vista and the soon to be released Windows 7.

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http://devrexster.googlepages.com/mmk

Word Perfect

Friday, 24 April 2009 20:48 by Daniel

For many years in education Word Perfect was the standard. Who can forget the blue screen with white text? Later Windows versions were actually quite good I thought, but by then Microsoft Word was starting to win the word processing war and Word Perfect started to become less cohesive as a package and changed owners frequently, which certainly didn't help. Ironically I have the latest version Corel Word Perfect (X4) loaded on my work computers as an alternative to Word 2007.

 

At any rate if you would like to read the inside story on this very important software and how it came into being, then I recommend a visit to  http://www.wordplace.com/ap/index.shtml to read the story.


Dan

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RFID network used in the fight against Alzheimer's

Thursday, 5 February 2009 18:35 by Daniel

The problem with diagnosing Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia is that by the time someone presents symptoms, it is generally rather late in the game. Looking for a way to detect the affliction earlier on, researchers at the University of South Florida have developed a wireless network for use by senior living centers. Utilizing a series of receivers placed strategically around the building and RFID transponders worn on the wrists of patients, the system monitors people's walking patterns, looking for actions characteristic of cognitive decline -- including a tendency to wander, to veer suddenly, or to pause repeatedly. So far the study has found a statistical relationship between abnormal walking patterns and people for whom testing indicated dementia. The next step is to take that data and look for ways to predict the disease. Good luck, kids -- and hurry up. We ain't getting any younger 'round here.

Source Engadget

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Macquarie Profit Centre - formally Sydney Airport

Wednesday, 4 February 2009 10:26 by Daniel

Macquarie Bank, in their never ending quest to improve their “profit centre”, otherwise known as Sydney Airport, have decided I needed some airport improvements for my next visit.

Now I had thought that what I needed at the airport were things like free wireless, more power points for those of us that use laptops and more comfortable seats for the inevitable two or three hours wait for the connecting plane, but Macquarie had a better handle on my needs than that apparently. What I really was pining for was some big arse advertising screens in every direction that my travel weary eyes may turn, complete with MTV style flashing graphics and of course, an ever expanding food court.

The food court is now in danger of expanding so big, as to make access to gates 49 to 59 nothing more than a faint memory. The expanding range of food options and tables and chairs now looks like a reimaging of the old Activision Pitfall game. The difficulty has been cranked right up however, as you don’t have access to any vines to swing across this obstacle and the crocodiles have been replaced by overweight people in queues for fast food.

The thought that you might just want to go from one gate to another without eating something that could add several kilos to your frame and deduct a corresponding number of years from your life, wasn’t something Macquarie considered probable. They had read all the stories about obese passengers taking up two seats on planes and figured they would get in on the action. They may not be able to solve the problem, but they sure know how to profit from it.

Today I contemplated running the gauntlet through the centre of the food court. Ducking and weaving around the Vodaphone stand, hereby known as the start line is fairly easy. I don’t make a lot of money and clearly this is easy to spot, as the Vodaphone staff, make no attempt to sell me anything. Progress is fairly swift until you get to the other end of the food court, where your progress is impeded by “Harry’s Café de Wheels”. Ironically not run by Harry or on wheels. Macquarie airport management are a cunning lot.

So here I sit. I have given in and got a Krispy Kreme ™ and I am watching and waiting for my chance to navigate the sea of humanity to gate 57 and ultimate freedom from this profit centre. Any hour now I will make my move, but in the meantime did you know Volkswagon have a Pirelli GTi Golf in Yellow….dam that big arse tv.

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Eee PC Touch UI demonstrated

Saturday, 24 January 2009 18:48 by Daniel

What do you think the chances are that Learning Table will support touch in the future. Pretty good I would think. :)  In the meantime enjoy the preview of the soon to be released Asus Eee PC Touch Tablet.

Press any key

Thursday, 15 January 2009 11:35 by Daniel

I'm a little concerned that this new Logitech setup, might not have enough buttons for me.

 

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rfid Learning Table at ConVerge

Saturday, 3 January 2009 11:51 by Daniel

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Peter Verrion, E-Learning Coordinator Teaching, Learning & Quality from Bendigo TAFE in Victoria Australia, recently shared his teams use of rfid Learning Table.

Here is what he said:

"We used the Learning Table kit as part of our presentation at ConVerge (the Victorian E-learning Conference, probably the Vic equivalent of ‘elearning 08’ ) in Melbourne last week (see http://www.eworks.edu.au/converge/ ) . We had to present on our projects, and as one of our projects related to the use of RFID, we thought we might use it to both present our projects and showcase the technology. I have attached some pictures that showed how we set it out. Most of the reports were in either PowerPoint or Movie Maker format, and it made it easy for people to access the reports by simply swiping the tag over the reader. The handwritten notes were there because I never thought about explaining to people what they had to do if we weren’t there!

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Unfortunately we were not located in the best location, but those who did come to see us were quite impressed. We have more information about the project and we explored the use of RFID at http://sites.google.com/site/britprojects/indigenous-art"

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Thanks Peter for sharing your project with us.

 

So how are you planning to use Learning Table in 2009?

What would you like to see in the way of new feartures and ideas for a future release?

Go to the contact page and send me your thoughts. I would love to hear from you.

Dan

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eLearning08

Wednesday, 10 December 2008 17:04 by Daniel

Last week I had the opportunity to do a couple of workshops on Learning Table and have a stand at the eLearning08 conference at the University of NSW. It was great to catchup with some existing customers and colleagues as well as have the opportunity to introduce rfid Learning Table to lots of people for the first time. The workshops were well patronised and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Thanks to everyone who stopped by and said hello and thank you to the organisers for the invitation to attend. I certainly hope to do another eLearning Conference in the future!

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I managed to snap one photo in the morning while some early arrivals were settling in for the first of two workshops on rfid Learning Table.

Move Over, Open Source, Lean Software Is the New Black for Developers

Friday, 5 December 2008 11:43 by Daniel

I guess here at NECS, we were ahead of our time. :)

http://www.eweek.com/index2.php?option=content&task=view&id=50677&pop=1&hide_ads=1&page=0&hide_js=1

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