April-June 2008 Media Strategies
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Feature Article
Hand-Gesture
Computing for the Hearing and Speech
Impaired
Gaurav Pradhan and Balakrishnan Prabhakaran,
University of Texas at Dallas
Chuanjun Li, Brown University
An instrumented data glove with a wireless interface
provides convenient and natural human–computer interaction for people
with speech or hearing impairments.
Media Impact
Multimedia
Education in Computer Science:
A Little Bit of Everything Is Not Enough
Gerald Friedland, International Computer Science Institute
Wolfgang Hürst, Utrecht University
Lars Knipping, Berlin University of Technology
Multimedia teachers at the 2007 ACM Multimedia conference engaged in a panel
discussion on the current state and future of multimedia education. The authors
of this issue's Media Impact use this panel as an opportunity to argue the need
for a dedicated multimedia curriculum in computer science education.
Finally there's a place
for the multimedia community to interact and develop ideas in a
multimedia format. Check
it out and post some responses of your own!
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