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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Multitouch Mindmapping Applikation
Die Medien-Universität Stuttgart arbeitet an einer ActionScipt 3 Multitouch Mindmapping Applikation. Folgende Grundfunktionen, die über den Evoluce ONE Multitouch Tisch genutzt werden können, sind dabei für eine funktionierende Mindmappingapplikation elementar wichig: – Mindmapelement lässt sich mit einer Geste zeichnen (Framework … Continue reading
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MeTaTop A Multi Sensory Table Top Sstem for Medical Procedures
A tabletop system in medical environments can be used for interactive and collaborative analysis of patient data but also as a multimedia user interface within sterile space. For preoperative planning physicians in charge with a particular patient meet to discuss … Continue reading
Expectare presents football game for multitouch monitor
Expectare shows a football game for multitouch displays. It is fun to play with this multiuser mutlitouch game for Windows 7. In the Video you see the game played on the 47″ Evoluce ONE LCD.
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SynergyNet: integrating multi-touch software in classrooms for collaborative learning
The Durham University SynergyNet project will investigate a technology-driven interactive classroom for schools that is intended to improve the way students can collaborate in group activities. It is a £1.5 million research project funded for four years by the EPSRC/ESRC … Continue reading



