Thank you for joining us during our exciting Chapter meeting; Human-Computing
Here is the link for those of you that were unable to attend the chapter meeting on Human Computing:
http://khe2.adobeconnect.com/p52y6oik0fb/
In 2005 a faculty member of Stanford University presented a new and exciting computing technology at the Human-Computer Interaction Seminar at Stanford. His name is Ge Wang (pronounced Go Wong). In his lecture Ge discusses research using music programming to produce frequencies using computing equipment. While this technology may be viewed as entertainment to some it promises to be a very useful tool pending development. As with any technology it is accompanied by pros and cons, and these will be discussed at the seminar.
Please join Fay Wisner as she discusses this all important technology with KUIST and KUACM.
Fay Wisner is a CAD Designer/Musician/Kaplan University IT Student – Information Security and Forensics in her Sr. year at Kaplan University. She currently holds a CAD Designer position (with 24 years’ experience in the CAD industry) at Jain Irrigation Inc. of Watertown NY where she also doubles as an IT Assistant Administrator to gain experience and internship.
Fay is the former Vice President of KUACM and also performed as acting chair for the KUACM-W.
Learn more about Fay’s presentation here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rpk461T6l4&feature=player_embedded
Resource:
Scott Klemmer, Human-Computer Interaction Seminar, Fall 2007. (Stanford University: Stanford), http://stanford.edu (Accessed October 21, 2009). License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
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