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Carnegie Mellon Expands Mobile Learning Project in India
NEWSPITTSBURGH—Carnegie Mellon University today announced the expansion of its Mobile & Immersive Learning for Literacy in Emerging ...
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Team Wins First Place at UIST 2009 Student Innovation Competition
NEWSJulia Schwarz, a first year HCII PhD student, took First Place in the Most Creative category at this year’s ACM UIST Student Innovation Co...
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HCII PhD Students Nab Two Top Awards at Yahoo’s Open Hack Day in New York City
NEWSJulia Schwarz, Bryan Pendleton, and Chris Harrison hacked together two entries in the 24-hour development period. The team was flown out t...
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HCI Student Robbed, Uses iPhone to Catch Culprits
NEWSNews | Sabrina PorteAugust 31, 2009
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Noboru Matsuda and Ken Koedinger Receive $1.9 Million Grant from DoED and NSF
NEWSHCII faculty members Noboru Matsuda and Ken Koedinger (with William Cohen at MLD and Gabriel Stylianides at Pitt) received new grants from...
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Bruce McLaren Receives $1.3 Million Department of Education Grant
NEWSHCII faculty member Bruce McLaren received a new grant from the U.S. Department of Education IES program (Institute of Education Science),...
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Carnegie Mellon Announces Beta Release of Alice 3
NEWSCarnegie Mellon University today announced the beta release of Alice 3, the latest version of an innovative software environment designed ...
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Vincent Aleven and Nikol Rummel Receive One Million Dollar NSF Grant
NEWSHCII faculty members Vincent Aleven and Nikol Rummel received a new grant, from the NSF REESE program (Research and Evaluation on Educatio...
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HCII Graduate Student Martina Rau Wins Best Student Paper Award at the 2009 AIED Conference
NEWSFirst-year HCII graduate student Martina Rau wins the Best Student Paper Award at the 14th International Conference on Artificial Intellig...
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HCII Spinoff Carnegie Learning Announces International Partnership and Multiple Educational Technology Honors
NEWSCarnegie Learning Inc. has announced a three-year partnership with Carnegie Mellon University and universities in Mexico, Central America,...
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Carnegie Mellon Develops Java Programming Tools Employing Human-Centered Design Techniques
NEWSResearchers from the School of Computer Science have developed two new tools to help computer programmers select from among thousands of o...
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CMU Had a Great Presence at CHI 2009
NEWSAuthors from Carnegie Mellon and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, in particular, had a great presence at CHI 2009, the premier co...
