Wed, 3 September 2008 ![]() I recently stumble across a web site created by a gentleman named Johnny Chung Lee, and let's just say that I was like a kid in a candy store. Johnny Chung Lee is a Ph.D. Graduate Student Human-Computer Interaction Institute Carnegie Mellon University. Some of his projects/inventions include wii remote projects, $14 steadycam, giant paint balloon slingshot, projector calibration, brain-computer interaction, kinetic typography, electric cello. But the one I was most intrigued by was how to build a interactive whiteboard for under $60 [Click Here] Not only does he walk you through the simple process of building this device, but he also supplies software that will make this tool engaging and interactive. To learn more about this incredible young man and all of his "Little Great Ideas" [Click Here] Category: general -- posted at: 10:18 PM Comments[1] |




