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ActiveLearningBrainstorming.doc
This is an early brainstroming session by Byron Lahey, considering possible projects, concepts and technologies to investigate.
This document provides an overview of the project and and an introductory analysis of the project in relation to SMALLab as it currently is utilized.
This presentation created by Alexander Kim suggests a potential educational scenario utilizing our system in an early stage of its evolution.
This presentation created by Alexander Kim is an early conceptualization of a learning system with robotic elements.
This is a meeting summary created by Camilla Jensen. (Useful for reminding us of our process and ideas.)
This document details the ALERT learning technology system and it's proposed implementation. This document was collaboratively produced by all of the team members. (Note: this version is not the final edit -need to check with team and get the finished copy.)
This is a formal educational reseach paper crafted by Alexander Kim detailing a potential experiment and evaluation of the system.
This is a barebones start to a SIGGRAPH Sandbox paper (started by Byron).
This document is a reminder to ourselves of what we want to work on when we meet (useful for an analysis of the project development, team collaboration, etc.)
This document is an analysis of the system with respect to the current SMALLab functionality. The ActiveRobotConcepts document was built on this document.
This document addresses the logistics and research agenda of the presentation of this project at Maker's Faire 2008.
This presentation summarizes our system and plans for future work as of February 20th, 2008.
RoboticsPaperNotesAndLinks.doc
This document is a collection of notes and links that will be utilized as a foundation for ongoing research activities, posters, presentations and papers.
Camilla Jensen created this document following the Sally Ride Festival at ASU (2008), summarizing our observations from this presentation of our system.
Camilla Jensen created this document after the Robotics Curriculum workshop. It lists a variety of lessons learned from this experience.