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Eisenberg, M.
Creating a Computer Science Canon: a Course of Classic Readings in Computer Science. In Proceedings of SIGCSE 2003, Reno NV, pp. 336-340. 28K
Eisenberg, M.
Mindstuff: Educational Technology beyond the Computer. In Convergence, Summer 2003. 450K
Eisenberg, M.
Eisenberg, A.
Hendrix, S.
Blauvelt, G.
Butter, D.
Garcia, J.
Lewis, R.
Nielsen, T.
As We May Print: New Directions in Output Devices and Computational Crafts for Children In Proceedings of Interaction Design and Children 2003, Preston, UK, pp. 31-39. 221K
Butter, D.
Eisenberg, M.
Garcia, J.
Lewis, R.
Nielsen, T.
Three-Dimensional Printing on a Budget: a Classroom-Friendly Technique for Viewing and Visualizing Solid Objects. In Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2003, Honolulu, HI, pp. 990-993. 69K
Eisenberg, M.
Eisenberg, A.
Gross, M.
Kaowthumrong, K.
Lee, N.
Lovett, W.
Computationally-Enhanced Construction Kits for Children: Prototype and Principles. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Seattle, Washington, Oct. 23-26, 2002. 60K
Blauvelt, G.
Eisenberg, M.
Printing Reconsidered: Exploring New Directions for Output Devices in Educational Technology. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Seattle, Washington, Oct. 23-26, 2002. 1.6 MB
Eisenberg, M. Output Devices, Computation, and the Future of Mathematical Crafts International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning. v. 7, pp. 1-44, 2002. 1.2MB
Blauvelt, G.
Eisenberg, M.
MachineShop: Steps Toward Exploring Novel I/O Devices for Computational Craftwork In Proceedings of ICALT2001, IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, Madison, Wisconsin, August 2001 66K
Eisenberg, M.
Eisenberg, A.
The Developing Scientist As Craftsperson In N. Roberts and W. Feurzeig, and B. Hunter (eds). Computer Modeling and Simulation in Pre-College Science Education. Springer-Verlag, 2000. 548K
Wrensch, T.
Blauvelt, G.
Eisenberg, M.
The Rototack: Designing a Computationally-Enhanced Craft Item In Proceedings of DARE 2000, Designing Augmented Reality Environments, Elsinore, Denmark, April 2000. 273K
Eisenberg, M.
Eisenberg, A.
Middle Tech: Blurring the Division between High and Low Tech in Education In A. Druin (ed.) The Design of Children's Technology. San Francisco, Morgan Kaufmann, 1999. 541K
Blauvelt, G.
Wrensch, T.
Eisenberg, M.
Integrating Craft Materials and Computation C and C '99. Proceedings of the Third Conference on Creativity and Cognition. 150K
Eisenberg, M.
Eisenberg, A.
Designing Real-Time Software Advisors for 3D Spatial Operations Proceedings (Part 3) of the MIND III Conference on Spatial Cognition, Cognitive Society of Ireland, Dublin, August 1998. 88K
Wrensch, T.
Eisenberg, M.
The Programmable Hinge: Toward Computationally Enhanced Crafts Proceedings of UIST 98. San Francisco, CA. Nov. 1998. 181K
Eisenberg, M.
Nishioka, A.
Orihedra: Mathematical Sculptures in Paper International Journal of Computers in Mathematics Learning. v. 1, pp. 225-261, 1997. 425K
Nishioka, A.
Eisenberg, M.
Paper Modelling from a Distance: Computational Crafts on the Web Best Paper Award. In Proceedings of ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 1997, Calgary, Canada, June 16-19, 1997. 133K
Eisenberg, M.
Nishioka A.
Schreiner, M.
Helping Users Think in Three Dimensions: Steps Toward Incorporating Spatial Cognition in User Modelling Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. Orlando, Florida, Jan. 6-9, 1997. 113K
Eisenberg, M.
Nishioka A.
Creating Polyhedral Models by Computer Journal of Computers of Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1997. 321K


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