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On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Paul Orselli <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
> Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related
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> For those of us struggling with creative ways to use technology-based
> exhibits inside our museums, I thought folks might enjoy this blog entry
> about Johnny Lee, the Carnegie Mellon researcher who "hacks" Wii remotes to
> create cheap and cool creations: <http://blog.orselli.net/>
I just built the Wiimote Whiteboard last week - it works great, even with
the very crude pointer I made.
What really impressed me was the timeline. Johnny Lee put this up on You
Tube after he worked it out and a few months later a game company is
implementing the technology. When technology is being implemented on a six
month development cycle and it takes schools a five year cycle to make what
is essentially a cosmetic change of textbooks, there is a huge gap that
science centers can help to fill, although traditional demonstration
exhibitry isn't going to do it either. I'm doing a lot of thinking about
what it means to teach people how to do this kind of development. I don't
have any answers, but I'm very curious what others are thinking.
Dave Smith
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David L. Smith
Da Vinci Science Center
Allentown, PA
http://www.davinci-center.org
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