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Grants Awarded for Inspiring Health Games Research
Kotaku
02.27.2008
HCI Lab Artlinks Team Wins the Boom Cisco Sponsorship Award
The Cornell Chronicle
11.14.2007
Surveillance as art at the Johnson Museum
The Cornell Chronicle
9.18.2007
Cornell U. Study Reveals Students’ Trust in Google
The Cornell Daily Sun
8.27.2007
Students Take Google as Gospel
PC World
5.16.2007
Cornell lawyers and computer experts team up to make government rule-making accessible in Internet age
The Cornell Chronicle
9.28.2005
Cornell
Researchers Receive $2 million Federal Grant for Computational
Social Sciences Project Using Web Archive
The Cornell Chronicle
Intended to assist in the detailed statistical and observational
study of social and information networks, the project will involve
a team of computer scientists and social scientists developing
the means -- dubbed "cybertools" -- to extract and analyze
information from vast collections of data.
6.10.2004
For Wandering Tourists, Help
From on High
The New York Times
8.14.2003
Among the Ivy, A Campus Tour
Guide That Beeps
The New York Times
5.16.2002
Cornell
Students Turn Handhelds Computers Into Tour Guides
The Cornell Chronicle
New technology being developed at Cornell University has turned
hand-held computers called personal digital assistants (PDAs)
into electronic guides, giving visitors a wealth of information
cured to locations on a tour.
5.03.2002
Information Science Moves to College Avenue
The Cornell Daily Sun
Cornellians flooding into Collegetown this August will notice
an extended University presence with the construction of an office
of Information
Science at 301 College Ave., a space that has been vacant
since the Triangle Bookshop, Inc. left in late 1999.
3.28.2002
Project "MUSE" Will Display Art on
PDAs
The Cornell Daily Sun
Museum visitors in the future will be able to learn about exhibits
using handheld electronic devices due to a research project being
developed by Cornell students and faculty. The project, called
MUSE, is currently being tested in the Johnson
Art Museum.
6.20.2001
Online Teens Are Instantly In Touch
USA Today
It hasn't yet replaced the telephone, but instant messaging
is becoming an indispensable means of teen socialization, according
to a study out today.
5.03.2001
Professor, the Wireless Web Ate
My Homework, I Swear
The New York Times
Colleges have rushed to join the wireless movement, installing
invisible networks that enable students to use their laptops to
go online during class. But do wireless networks help students
learn?
3.21.2001
Researchers Conclude that Wireless Technology
is a Double-Edged Sword
The Chronicle of Higher Education
A study by two researchers at Cornell University found that wireless-computing
programs have mixed effects on the grades of students. While unfettered
access to the Internet can enhance a learning environment, the
researchers say, it can also harm students' grades in some cases.
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