Originally posted by Sunsnail
:o line rider is more powerful than that
Line rider was created 6 years after ASSIST. What do you expect ?
Sunsnail
it was created by an amateur instead of MIT... gimme a break
anyway, why are you posting 6-7 year old technology?
Omega_M
I found that out after making the thread. :o Besides, both softwares serve different end purposes. The ASSIST is more sophisticated as in, it requires a chalk board size sensitive screen and stuff. Further it is meant to be an aid for early stage engineering design. Line Rider was conceived as a small flash game.
Sunsnail
:o
biznology
thats actually a really old program my dad had that i messed around with a ton.
but the chalkboard thingy is new|
RJT
Old or not, still thought it was neat.
I like things that remind me of sci-fi technologies... :)
tubularbills
kinda cool.
monishb
i like this idea also very cool!
Quantized
That "chalkboard" is really common in schools here atm - our version's called a Smart Board and it can do a tonne of cool stuff, over the last year (my teacher training year) i've been using it a lot. You can put anything up on it and interact with it: web pages, powerpoints, flash animations, etc. Made my teaching a lot more easy/fun and the kids loved it too, they looked forward to my classes because of it even though i teach math :wtf:
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by monishb
i like this idea also very cool!
:haha: :wtf:
Perfect_Cheezit
Looks basically like a glorified Smart Board. We used them in high school. Might not have been able to simulate those springs though, but isn't that the software more than anything?