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Media X Partners conference draws large attendance

November 25, 2004. The 2004 Media X Partners Conference, held on November 12, demonstrated the growth and vitality of the Stanford Media X program.  With Media X partners now numbering 30, we were encouraged to have more than that number of prospective new members represented.  In fact, the number of industry representatives participating in the conference nearly doubled over last year.  The support of our partners has allowed us to initiate over $3M in technology research projects on campus.  We were able to provide a sampling of these with 24 Stanford faculty and researchers presenting summaries of Media X projects this year.  Below are the videos and slides from these five minute summary presentations.  Thanks to all who contributed to the success of this event.

Project Presentations: Slides and Videos from the summary presentations for each project can be found below:

  1.

Roy Pea
Professor of Education and Learning Sciences
Director, Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning (SCIL)

   
     
  2.

Pamela Hinds
Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering

   
     
  3. Chris Manning
Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science
   
     
  4.

David Gaba, M.D.
Professor of Anesthesia
Associate Dean for Immersive & Simulation-Based Learning
School of Medicine

   
     
  5. Dave Barker-Plummer
Research Scientist,Center for the Study of Language and Information
   
     
  6. Scott Klemmer
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
   
     
  7. Cliff Nass
Professor of Communication
   
     
  8.

Brigid Barron
Assistant Professor of Education

   
     
  9.

Nikolas H. Blevins, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery
School of Medicine

   
  • New Technologies for Hearing Restoration -- Surgical Simulation and Robotics
    [RealVideo]
     
  10. Anthony Wagner
Assistant Professor of Psychology
   
     
  11.

Ward Hanson
Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

   
     
  12.

Don Roberts
Thomas More Storke Professor of Communication

   
  • More Media than Hours: Media Use Among 8 to 18-Year-Olds CONTENTS OF THIS TALK NOT PUBLICLY AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.
     
  13.

Mark Cutkosky
Professor of Mechanical Engineering

   
     
  14.

Kenneth Salisbury
Professor of Computer Science and Surgery

   
  • Haptics: Communication and Expression through Touch
    [RealVideo]

     
  15.

Meredith Ringel
Ph.D. Student, Department of Computer Science

   
     
  16.

Dan Flickinger
Senior Research Scholar,Center for the Study of Language and Information
Project Manager of the Linguistic Grammars Online (LinGO) Project

   
  • Taming Ambiguity in a Large Grammar, for Practical NLP Applications
    [RealVideo]
     
  17.

Stuart Gannes , Director, Digital Vision Program at Stanford University
Yann Kwok, Fellow, Digital Vision Program at Stanford University

   
     
  18. Renate Fruchter
Director, Project Based Learning Laboratory
   
  • A2D: Bridging the Analog and Digital Multimedia Worlds in Support of Collaboration among Mobile Knowledge Workers
    [RealVideo] [Slides PDF format]
     
  19.

BJ Fogg
Director, Persuasive Technology Lab

   
     
  20. Glenda Revelle
Research Scientist, Sesame Street Workshop
Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Language and Information
   
  • The Sociable Elmo Project: Using Sensing Technologies to Create Social Awareness in Toys
    [RealVideo]
     
  21.

Ian Buck
Ph.D. Student, Department of Computer Science

   
     
  22.

Ewan Klein
Professor of Edinburgh University

   
     
  23.

Barbara Tversky
Professor of Psychology

   
     
  24.

Jeremy Bailenson
Assistant Professor of Communication
Director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab

   

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