[CODE4LIB] MS Surface in libraries update

2009-09-04 Thread William C Kurt
A few months back I posted asking if any libraries were doing any work on the 
Surface (still eager to hear from any that are!) and talked a little bit about 
what we had in mind for projects.  Well I finally have something to show!

I've created a youtube account that has videos that describes the work we've 
been doing
http://www.youtube.com/KCSurfaceAtUNR

2 applications featured that we built-in house are

An application for antaomy students: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXadRHV757A

Conway's Game of Life: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKp6ljvfBmI

If you have any questions feel free to ask!

--Will


Re: [CODE4LIB] MS Surface in libraries

2009-02-09 Thread Jason Griffey
I would be interested in any ongoing development as well, even though
we don't have a Surface now. We're looking at them as potentials for
our new library.

Jason

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:42 PM, William C Kurt wk...@unr.edu wrote:
 I was just curious what libraries out there were currently doing any
 development for the MS Surface (or even those out there that have a
 Surface unit but aren't doing any in-house development).  Here at the
 University of Nevada, Reno we got 3 units back in late Dec. and have had
 a pretty productive time getting some development started.



 I know that the Darien public library has one, and I've read a little
 bit about what they plan to do with it.  But I'm pretty sure that there
 are other libraries out there with the Surface, and I think it would be
 very useful if we at least kept in touch as to what we are working on,
 since currently there really are no pre-existing education related
 applications available for the surface.



 Thanks!



 Will Kurt

 Applications Development Librarian

 University of Nevada, Reno

 Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center

 phone: 775 682-5679

 email: wk...@unr.edu





Re: [CODE4LIB] MS Surface in libraries

2009-02-09 Thread William C Kurt
Jason (and anyone else interested),
Here's a more detailed run down of our current projects:

The first app we released was a very simple 'comment box' application.
Which has been very insightful ;) 

We also quickly customized the 'concierge' app to display info about the
campus (it's actually used rather frequently now).

This week we released a version of Conway's Game of Life on the public
machine. This actually works really well on the surface, and allows for
some things that can't be easily done in online versions.

We're currently working with Anatomy  Physiology faculty to develop an
application which allows you to place anatomical models on the surface
and then brings up context sensitive images and information (lab notes
etc.) for the corresponding model. We have  a working prototype right
now, and hope to have this useable in classes by summer session.

We also have a group of 6 CS students developing games and other
applications for the surface, so far the stuff I've seen has been really
great.

Sometime in the relatively near future we also hope to build something
to make it easier to browse our media collection.

And of course we have a pretty much constant stream of ideas from
faculty and students, which has been great for building relationships
with other departments.

If anyone has any questions you always  can feel free to send me a
message!
--Will

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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] MS Surface in libraries

I would be interested in any ongoing development as well, even though
we don't have a Surface now. We're looking at them as potentials for
our new library.

Jason

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:42 PM, William C Kurt wk...@unr.edu wrote:
 I was just curious what libraries out there were currently doing any
 development for the MS Surface (or even those out there that have a
 Surface unit but aren't doing any in-house development).  Here at the
 University of Nevada, Reno we got 3 units back in late Dec. and have
had
 a pretty productive time getting some development started.



 I know that the Darien public library has one, and I've read a little
 bit about what they plan to do with it.  But I'm pretty sure that
there
 are other libraries out there with the Surface, and I think it would
be
 very useful if we at least kept in touch as to what we are working on,
 since currently there really are no pre-existing education related
 applications available for the surface.



 Thanks!



 Will Kurt

 Applications Development Librarian

 University of Nevada, Reno

 Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center

 phone: 775 682-5679

 email: wk...@unr.edu