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Dear all,
I have started playing with Scratch (MIT Media Lab) and Kinect (XBOX 360).
Scratch Provides an easy programming environment and it can interface with
Kinect to remove students from the desk.
I am wondering if there are people who are interested in working on these in
the context of language instructions. I have programmed a few simple pieces
in Japanese letter recognition.
If any of you are interested, or if you know of any group, would you let me
know?
Thanks.
Kazumi Hatasa
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* Kazumi Hatasa phone: (765) 494-3846
* Professor of Japanese (765) 496-1700 (fax)
* Director, the Japanese School at Middlebury College
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* http://www.sla.purdue.edu/fll/personal/hatasa.html
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