Showing posts with label interface. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interface. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

Siftables

I'm fascinated by the human/computer interface and I love to see new and innovative ways to allow people to do their work (or play). Check out the video below - it's a demonstration by David Merrill, an MIT grad student, on a new type of interface using building blocks that recognize each other and adapt their behavior accordingly.


Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Microsoft Surface

Microsoft announced today a remarkable new interface called Microsoft Surface. It is an entirely touch and gesture based interface and the demos look very impressive. Initially it will be out of the price range of your typical individual, but I'm sure that will come down over time.

At this point it's hard to tell if this is just marketing hype or a truly new innovation in computing. What always impresses me though is when systems adapt to the natural way that people behave. In the demo videos, people shrink and enlarge photographs by squeezing or spreading their fingers together. They download pictures by setting a camera on the surface, and the system automatically connects to the camera and "spreads" the pictures out for viewing.

It doesn't take much imagination to see how a system like this could be used effectively in education. Any time the interface doesn't get in the way, we have a much better opportunity for learning.

It looks very exciting and it's great to see something this innovative come from Microsoft. Check it out!

Friday, March 30, 2007

Amazing Interface

Rob Hartman, the Saddleback College Webmaster, sent me a link to the video below. It shows an interface of the future that is pretty amazing. Imagine how this could be used in the classroom.

http://www.fastcompany.com/video/player.html?bctid=422563006