During the development of the RPI sensor in collaboration with the MDL team Chris, Louis and I ran into a rather serious problem over differing opinions on how copyright should be applied to the completed software and hardware. While the Statement of Work stated that the project would be fully open source as seen in …
In the Fall of 2010 I began a collaborative project with two fellow graduate students, Louis and Chris, to design an open-source modular environmental sensing device. This would be used in educational workshops, but also to facilitate conversations about how environmental monitoring could be conducted low-cost as well as run without a base requirement of …
through the Product Design and Innovation studio at RPI we have the opportunity to work with local schools to collaboratively develop concepts for educational technologies. The RPI students benefit from the experience of working with potential users and, in particular, with students in the local community. Based on the same guiding principles of the Culturally …
In July 2011 I traveled to Dine College in Tsaile AZ to conduct workshops using the CSDTs and specifically the Navajo Rug Weaver simulation software. The gallery seen here is a representation of some of the work that came from the students using the software. For each of their designs I asked the student to …