Comments on this presentation

There are no comments for this presentation yet.
Early Interactive Graphics at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
MIT Lincoln Laboratory has pioneered in advanced electronics since its origin in 1951 as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This presentation features a panel of researchers discussing their groundbreaking work in pioneering Interactive Graphics at this lab.

Contributor

rhys (May 14th, 2007)
  1. Embed it on your site/blog
  2. Share the link
  3. Post it on another site
Similar Presentations
GENESYS: Interactive Computer-Mediated Animation
Fire at Bill Gates
Mountains, Exploration, Education, Rich Media & Design
The Role of Design in Software Product Development
2004 HCI Design Competition
By: CSC 318
Network for Effective Collaboration Technologies Through Advanced Research (NECTAR) Launch
The SIMULOGO Simulation of the Bay Street Station
User Experience Research Challenges in Media Spaces for Learning
How To Choose A Research Problem
An Action Research Approach to Organisational Change in BC Health Care
Educational Webcasting: Technology, Process, Uses, and Issues
Engaging Technologies For Effective Interaction
MIT's OpenCourseWare Initiative
Education and Public Knowledge: Open Access, Open Content (Part 2)
GRUB - Growing Reflexions, Understanding Bites (9-5)
TED Prize wish: Let's build a health care system in Rwanda
Human Centered Computing and the Future of Computing Science
Engineering the User Experience in HomeLab