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kenrick's blogPenAttention v1.301/04/2010 - 12:00 Etc/GMT I used some of my free time during this holiday break to make updates to PenAttention and CursorAttention. Both are now on their own dedicated webpage and can be downloaded here: The biggest addition is support for projectors as extended screens. This video describes the major updates: Nokia N900 computer phone12/29/2009 - 12:26 Etc/GMT For Christmas, Santa (aka my wife) bought me the Nokia N900 computer/phone I've been lusting after, and so far it's pretty sweet. It's much more pocketable than my OQO 02 and does most of the same things except run specific Windows apps. Of course it functions as a phone but I'm more interested in the computer capabilities. It does a great job browsing the web, handling multimedia, and is easily hackable due to the openness of Maemo linux. WIPTE Notes12/28/2009 - 10:41 Etc/GMT WIPTE 2009 was a two months ago, but here are some of my notes from the conference: Eileen Lento's keynote speech: One of her main points was that kids today (K-12) think differently than we did. They have grown up with fast-paced shows like G4, media everywhere, phones, computers, and instant communications. As a result they learn differently and we as educators need to adapt to students of today rather than stick with the 100 year old chalkboard model of teaching. One example, how can we better use touch in educational settings? Gearing up for WIPTE 200910/08/2009 - 21:28 Etc/GMT I'm getting ready to head to Virginia Tech for the 2009 Workshop on the Impact of Pen-Based Technology on Education. I'll leave Sunday, Oct. 11 and return Wednesday, Oct. 14 and get to spend 6 hours in the Chicago airport on the way back :) I have a poster promoting PenAttention that I'll present at the conference. I've never attended WIPTE but I've read the proceedings from previous conferences and have been impressed with the work, so I'm really looking forward to attending this year and being among a crowd of like-minded pen enthusiasts! Computers I've Owned10/03/2009 - 11:42 Etc/GMT Matthew Dillon from GottaBeMobile started a meme on what computers have you owned, so here is my attempt: Apple Intel-based Notebooks or UMPC Not owned by me, but used for years I'm sure I've forgotten some, the beige-box Intel desktops all kind of run together. Connecting to UAA's Exchange server from off campus with Outlook09/02/2009 - 22:37 Etc/GMT UPDATE: I should have checked this first, but it appears that you can connect using IMAP/POP. Use ancexchange.uaa.alaska.edu as the server and your UAA username. For the outgoing server, use smtp.uaa.alaska.edu with authentication, not SPA. (not sure if this SMTP server will be going away eventually). This should work for Outlook and other email clients that support IMAP/POP. For Outlook, the approach outlined below is better though because it will integrate all of your folders (calendar, notes, etc.) while the former just gives you email. --- Uses for second touchscreen monitor during lecturing08/19/2009 - 21:19 Etc/GMT This 7" second Mimo touchscreen monitor looks kind of interesting: Installed Windows 7 on Vaio P and X61T08/14/2009 - 22:34 Etc/GMT With my MSDN subscription I downloaded and installed the Release To Manufacturing version of Windows 7 onto my Sony Vaio P. It went smoothly enough that I went ahead and also installed it on my aging Lenovo X61T Tablet PC. Both were fresh installs, with the 32 bit version on the Vaio P and the 64 bit version on the X61T. Excluding backup time, each install took under an hour. Both machines are notably zippier than Vista - windows and apps pop up right away. Programs are still slow on the underpowered Vaio P, but it's better than before. The computer pops out of sleep mode almost instantly too, with wifi and applications available in just a few seconds. A few nice things about Windows 7 from an educational perspective: ScreenMouseRotate - Screen and mouse rotation / invert screen and mouse06/13/2009 - 20:36 Etc/GMT Once in a while I rotate the screen on my Sony Vaio P, as shown in this image from pocketables:
On Windows machines with Intel graphics you can press Control+Alt+Arrow Key to rotate in one of four orientations depending on which arrow key is pressed. However, the mouse doesn't rotate with the screen. This always bugs me a bit when the occasion arises to use the mouse. There is the Sakasa Mouse program to rotate the mouse, but it's not nicely integrated with the rotate function. |
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