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Project developed a mixed physical and digital authoring environment for children playing with the robotic Pleo dinosaur
Goodman's research combines human-computer interaction (HCI) with geography, investigating the design of ubiquitous computing systems for everyday urban places.
The fifth annual iConference will be held in February 2010 at the University of Illinois.
Three I School faculty have released a new report with concrete recommendations on building web services for Recovery.gov, the U.S. government's website for tracking Recovery Act spending.
Legal case relates to the intersection of copyright law, computer technology, and software package's EULA (end-user license agreement).
Summer research in Ethiopia and Uganda aims to identify high-impact ways that information technology can improve African farmers' livelihoods.
The proposed Google Book Search settlement is about much more than copyright and fair-use issues, according to the I School's recent conference.
“Cyberlaw Cases” blog covers the top pending U.S. legal cases on network neutrality, privacy, copyright, trademark, and patent issues that impact the Internet, databases and software programs.
The I School kicked off the 2009–10 academic year by welcoming 38 new master's students and three Ph.D. students to South Hall.