Please join us on Tuesday to see the final products of the three projects presented in the Change seminar back in April!
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 22:02:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Ruth Anderson <[email protected]> To: faculty - Mailing List <faculty at cs.washington.edu>, cs-grads - Mailing List <cs-grads at cs.washington.edu>, cs-ugrads-urgent - Email Alias <cs-ugrads-urgent at cs.washington.edu>, cs-staff - Mailing List <cs-staff at cs.washington.edu> Cc: bkolko at uw.edu, Shwetak Patel <shwetak at cs.washington.edu>, Ruth Anderson <rea at cs.washington.edu> Subject: Tues 6/8, 4:30pm, Project Demos: CSE 490D/HCDE 496 and CSE 477 Please join us in the atrium of the Allen Center this Tuesday, June 8th from 4:30-6pm for a poster/demo session from two Spring CSE capstone courses: CSE 490D/HCDE 496 is the final quarter in a year-long design and implementation sequence held jointly between CSE and HCDE. In fall, students read papers on technology in resource-constrained environments (RCEs). In winter, CSE 490d and HCDE 419 students formed interdisciplinary project groups to scope and design projects for RCEs. In spring 2010, students from CSE 490d and HCDE 496 implemented and evaluated the projects designed in winter quarter. In CSE 477 Digital System Design (aka Hardware Capstone aka Embedded Systems Capstone), students worked in groups on a single project that paralleled the experience of working for a real company or customer. Students prototyped a substantial project that mixed hardware, software, and communication components. Please join us to learn more about these projects and view posters and demos at a poster session in the Allen Center Atrium on Tuesday 6/8 from 4:30-6pm! Ruth Anderson, CSE (rea at cs.washington.edu) Beth Kolko, HCDE (bkolko at uw.edu) http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse490d/10sp/ Shwetak Patel, CSE (shwetak at cs.washington.edu) http://abstract.cs.washington.edu/~shwetak/classes/cse477/ --------------------------------------------------- CSE 477 Projects (a subset) The Green Strip is an advance in smart power management. It identifies the load characteristics of connected electronic devices and allows you to switch them on and off based on timer events and changes in the load. It also records the power usage of connected devices, so that you can see more precisely how much power each device uses. The Power Pulse Passively Powered Energy Measuring System uses harvested energy from a circuit breaker box to power up a micro-controller sensor, which in turn measures the energy consumption of the home/office. The data is sent via wi-fi to an access point, which then uploads the data to Google Power Meter. ---------- CSE 490D/HCDE 419 Projects The Midwife's Ultrasound project is developing a portable, simple, low-cost ultrasound device targeted for use by midwives in Uganda. Using a USB ultrasound probe, we have developed a system that is both simpler and more affordable than any other device currently on the market. MultiLearn is an educational tool allowing multiple students to use a computer to answer math and multiple choice questions. Paired with a new web application, it aims to provide teachers with an easy way to measure individual student progress and the overall effectiveness of their curriculum. ODK Data in Any Order (DAO) allows doctors to collect data in novel ways throughout the world. Starting from UW's Open Data Kit (ODK), ODK DAO allows doctors and clinicians to document symptoms in a flexible manner as they go through a patient visit. ------------------------
