Daniel Dacey
The personal blog of the rfid Learning Table developer

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.

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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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