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Wiimote Whiteboard 13 Download 5,0/5 971 reviews

A student uses the interactive whiteboard An interactive whiteboard ( IWB) is a large display in the of a. It can either be a standalone used independently to perform tasks and operations, or a connectable apparatus used as a to control computers from a. They are used in a variety of settings, including at all levels of, in board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for, in, and others.

Aug 14, 2008 - Update: I have released Smoothboard the latest Wii Whiteboard on a new website. The latest Smoothboard release can be downloaded from After spending. February 13th, 2009 at 10:38 am. Wiimote Whiteboard February 05, 2008. Icon by Francisco Cardoso Lima. This program allows you to use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard. Download (1.0.3) Cross-platform Java version; Mac application (Mac OS 10.8 or later).

The first interactive whiteboards were designed and manufactured for use in the office. They were developed by around 1990. This board was used in small group meetings and round-tables. The interactive whiteboard industry was expected to reach sales of 1 billion worldwide by 2008; one of every seven classrooms in the world was expected to feature an interactive whiteboard by 2011 according to market research by Futuresource Consulting. In 2004, 26% of primary classrooms had interactive whiteboards. The Becta Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007 indicated that 98% of secondary and 100% of primary schools had IWBs.

By 2008, the average numbers of interactive whiteboards rose in both primary schools (18 compared with just over six in 2005, and eight in the 2007 survey) and secondary schools (38, compared with 18 in 2005 and 22 in 2007).

A lot of very smart people have written in questions and suggestions and I think a lot of them are very clever and worth sharing. And I'd like to add some of my own expansions on what I showed in the video.

Like they say, 2 brains are better than 1. It turns out several thousand brains are even better. This post will be REGULARLY EDITTED to add new ideas as they come in. I know it breaks the RSS model, but I don't want to make a new post for every new idea. ------------------------------------ My Bluetooth adapter and LEDs - Though it is reported to work with many bluetooth adapters and chipsets, I've been using. The IR LEDs I use are Vishay TSAL6400s running at 100mA available from.

Tip switch - Instead of pressing the side button to illuminate the LED, a tip swtich could be added to illuminate when pressed on a surface. Though, it's mechanically harder to make and finding the right level of pressure for activation can be hard, especially if your surface varies (ex: whiteboard vs carpet) Can you do this with a webcam?

- The wii remote contains a 1024x768 camera with built-in hardware for IR blob tracking of upto 4 points at 100Hz. Tehnologicheskaya karta ekskursii obrazec zapolneniya. This significantly outperforms any $40 webcam I'm aware of.

It'll work with a webcam, just not as well and not as easily. Rear-Projection - using a rear projected surface, works great. The software will automatically work as-is so long as your pen is bright enough to shine through the projection surface. The wiimote gets a unobstructed view of the screen which eliminates occlusion problems and maximizes tracking resolution. Though, actually building a rear-projection wall or table can be a little difficult if you don't already have one. Pressure sensitivity - wacom tablets give nice pressure sensitive behavior. Doing this with the wiimote whiteboard will be tough, at least through the camera data.

The brightness of the LED varies significantly depending on angle, surface reflectivity, and distance. Any pressure data based off birghtness will not be reliable. Splinter cell blacklist activation code keygen generator crack.

The data could be transmitted via a high-frequency IR channel (like remote contol data) to an IR reciever mounted on the wiimote. (see 'Right click' for more) Right Click - any right click signal based off brightness is not likely going to be reliable. Additionally, using multiple LEDs (1 - left click, 2- right click) won't work at all distances and orientations as the LEDs get too close for the wiimote to distinguish them. The RIGHT way to do this is to use high-frequency IR data transmission (like remote control data) to an IR reciever.

This will also give you a way of potentially getting pen ID - which is VERY powerful and may be a future project. Though, this requires quite a bit more hardware. Multiple wiimotes for better tracking - if you have a large surface, you could have multiple wiimotes covering different areas to keep tracking reslution high, or have the wiimotes cover the same area to avoid occlusion problems, or do some interpolation of the data for higher accuracy. All possible, just with the smarter software.

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Wiimote Whiteboard 13 Download 5,0/5 971 reviews

A student uses the interactive whiteboard An interactive whiteboard ( IWB) is a large display in the of a. It can either be a standalone used independently to perform tasks and operations, or a connectable apparatus used as a to control computers from a. They are used in a variety of settings, including at all levels of, in board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for, in, and others.

Aug 14, 2008 - Update: I have released Smoothboard the latest Wii Whiteboard on a new website. The latest Smoothboard release can be downloaded from After spending. February 13th, 2009 at 10:38 am. Wiimote Whiteboard February 05, 2008. Icon by Francisco Cardoso Lima. This program allows you to use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard. Download (1.0.3) Cross-platform Java version; Mac application (Mac OS 10.8 or later).

The first interactive whiteboards were designed and manufactured for use in the office. They were developed by around 1990. This board was used in small group meetings and round-tables. The interactive whiteboard industry was expected to reach sales of 1 billion worldwide by 2008; one of every seven classrooms in the world was expected to feature an interactive whiteboard by 2011 according to market research by Futuresource Consulting. In 2004, 26% of primary classrooms had interactive whiteboards. The Becta Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007 indicated that 98% of secondary and 100% of primary schools had IWBs.

By 2008, the average numbers of interactive whiteboards rose in both primary schools (18 compared with just over six in 2005, and eight in the 2007 survey) and secondary schools (38, compared with 18 in 2005 and 22 in 2007).

A lot of very smart people have written in questions and suggestions and I think a lot of them are very clever and worth sharing. And I'd like to add some of my own expansions on what I showed in the video.

Like they say, 2 brains are better than 1. It turns out several thousand brains are even better. This post will be REGULARLY EDITTED to add new ideas as they come in. I know it breaks the RSS model, but I don't want to make a new post for every new idea. ------------------------------------ My Bluetooth adapter and LEDs - Though it is reported to work with many bluetooth adapters and chipsets, I've been using. The IR LEDs I use are Vishay TSAL6400s running at 100mA available from.

Tip switch - Instead of pressing the side button to illuminate the LED, a tip swtich could be added to illuminate when pressed on a surface. Though, it's mechanically harder to make and finding the right level of pressure for activation can be hard, especially if your surface varies (ex: whiteboard vs carpet) Can you do this with a webcam?

- The wii remote contains a 1024x768 camera with built-in hardware for IR blob tracking of upto 4 points at 100Hz. Tehnologicheskaya karta ekskursii obrazec zapolneniya. This significantly outperforms any $40 webcam I'm aware of.

It'll work with a webcam, just not as well and not as easily. Rear-Projection - using a rear projected surface, works great. The software will automatically work as-is so long as your pen is bright enough to shine through the projection surface. The wiimote gets a unobstructed view of the screen which eliminates occlusion problems and maximizes tracking resolution. Though, actually building a rear-projection wall or table can be a little difficult if you don't already have one. Pressure sensitivity - wacom tablets give nice pressure sensitive behavior. Doing this with the wiimote whiteboard will be tough, at least through the camera data.

The brightness of the LED varies significantly depending on angle, surface reflectivity, and distance. Any pressure data based off birghtness will not be reliable. Splinter cell blacklist activation code keygen generator crack.

The data could be transmitted via a high-frequency IR channel (like remote contol data) to an IR reciever mounted on the wiimote. (see 'Right click' for more) Right Click - any right click signal based off brightness is not likely going to be reliable. Additionally, using multiple LEDs (1 - left click, 2- right click) won't work at all distances and orientations as the LEDs get too close for the wiimote to distinguish them. The RIGHT way to do this is to use high-frequency IR data transmission (like remote control data) to an IR reciever.

This will also give you a way of potentially getting pen ID - which is VERY powerful and may be a future project. Though, this requires quite a bit more hardware. Multiple wiimotes for better tracking - if you have a large surface, you could have multiple wiimotes covering different areas to keep tracking reslution high, or have the wiimotes cover the same area to avoid occlusion problems, or do some interpolation of the data for higher accuracy. All possible, just with the smarter software.