7 nov 2006

El uso de programas interactivos en enciclomedia

VIDEOS DE USO EN PIZARRONES ELECTRONICOS SMARTBOARDS




Este video muestra las nuevas capacidades de software desarrrollado en MIT para ser utilizado en pizarrones interactivos en aulas de enciclomedia
ENCICLOMEDIA es un proyecto liderado por la Secretaría de Educación Pública de México y es el mayor proyecto de contenido digital y tecnología educativa del mundo. Su objetivo es enriquecer la experiencia de los estudiantes en clase con el uso de los productos tecnológicos y de contenido digital, e impulsar resultados en cuanto a compromiso, participación y aprendizaje del estudiante. Enciclomedia ha equipado más de 145.000 clases de primaria de quinto y sexto grado en México con productos tecnológicos por un valor superior a los 1.800 millones de dólares. Las pizarras interactivas se están utilizando para dar contenidos digitales del plan de estudios, desarrollados también como parte de esta iniciativa.

Sketch Understanding is a branch of Artificial Intelligence that tries to automatically "understand" the sketches we use to communicate. It has great potential for knowledge management.

Assist Sketch Understanding System

AN INTERFACE FOR 3D CONCEPTUAL DESIGN BASED ON FREEHAND SKETCHING

Multi-Domain Sketch Recognition

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Smart software makes sense of rough sketches. By Celeste Biever. New Scientist (September 12, 2003). "Intelligent software that brings rough sketches to life in a virtual world is promising to revolutionise the way children learn and to help engineers visualise their designs. ... The MIT software monitors the image as it is being drawn on to a computer screen and allocates probabilities to various interpretations of what it might represent. As the user adds more detail, the software adjusts these weightings. To do this, it uses a technique known as Bayesian analysis, which is normally used to compute the likelihood of specific causes, given certain effects. 'With our software, the 'causes' are what the user had in mind to draw, and the 'effects' are what was actually drawn,' says Randall Davis, who has developed the code with Christine Alvarado at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory."

Digital Discoveries
These originally shot interviews of Nobel Prize winning physics and chemistry Laureates provide a rare opportunity to hear from the greatest scientific minds of our time.









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