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  1. Added Dec 11, 2007 by ablanco
    Johnny Chung Lee, an HCI Researcher at Carnegie Mellon, recently posted some information on a low-cost, multi-point interactive whiteboard that he created using the Wiimote. His system used the Wiimote to capture movement of an IR-emitting pen device. The Wiimote tracks and relays the information back to a PC. Any surface can be used, including a wall, table top or even your laptop screen. If you use two IR pens, you can even do multipoint manipulation. The video shows it all and you can download the software free from his site.
  2. Added Oct 26, 2007 by bednarde
    Whiteboards Inc. Interactive features fuel demand for modern chalkboards.
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