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Paper Interface Design for Classroom Orchestration

Cuendet, Sébastien  
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Bonnard, Quentin  
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Kaplan, Frédéric  
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2011
CHI

Designing computer systems for educational purpose is a difficult task. While many of them have been developed in the past, their use in classrooms is still scarce. We make the hypothesis that this is because those systems take into account the needs of individuals and groups, but ignore the requirements inherent in their use in a classroom. In this work, we present a computer system based on a paper and tangible interface that can be used at all three levels of interaction: individual, group, and classroom. We describe the current state of the interface design and why it is appropriate for classroom orchestration, both theoretically and through two examples for teaching geometry.

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conference poster not in proceedings
Author(s)
Cuendet, Sébastien  
Bonnard, Quentin  
Kaplan, Frédéric  
Dillenbourg, Pierre  
Date Issued

2011

Subjects

Augmented reality

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paper

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tangibles

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geometry

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education

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scattered interface

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EPFL

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CHILI  
CEDE  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
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Vancouver, BC, Canada

May 7-12, 2011

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April 5, 2011
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