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Microsoft Research project: Mischief

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

MouseMischief.org. Microsoft's Unlimited Potential program administers a test of MultiPoint technology called Mischief (also known as Mouse on Each Desk and MightyMice) in a Bangkok elementary school. The research project, developed by Neema Moraveji, is currently being improved and evaluated.

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  • It uses software we've designed that allows easy student to have their own personal experience on a shared display. And, thankfully, modern computers are powerful to handle this kind of input with no complaints. :)

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  • @DonElfo wow you are annoying. 

  • This looks like a very easy way to engage all students without a huge cost or need for a mobile lab. I think Microsoft came up with a winner. I would love to use this in my fourth grade classroom.

  • Microsoft will not stop trying to kill linux, right?

    It bothers me to see that people actually buy the whole 'microsoft is so nice for doing this' while they are so strongly trying to get kids used to the whole proprietary system...

  • Wish they showed how it worked. How does the computer react to many people trying to click on different things on the screen?

  • Wow. That is so cool! How does the computer react to many people trying to click on different things on the screen?

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