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Great video, even with all the background noise. I love the idea of XNA and it's the only thing to come along that has ever made me regret learning Visual Basic. I am trying to learn C#, but I miss VB.
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Richard Anderson - Interactive teaching with Tablet PCs at University of Washington
Apr 05, 2006 at 6:09 PMManip wrote:I would expect to see grades go down...
I really would like to hear the advantages over paper and pen? ... The "combat shyness" statement is absurd. In work are they going to have anonymous table PCs in the board room? ...
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Still not sure about the multi camera thing, but the Audio was GOOD!
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Excellent, one of the best videos I have seen in a while. How about we get some marketing person on?
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There are times when I wish Robert did use more equipment. Like in those recent Xbox360 roundtable videos the sound was not so good. If he had of used a boom microphone that would have made the video so much better.
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I remember being in a computer lab once putting a computer together and a guy walking in and shouting at me because he thought I was holding some RAM wrong. I was wearing anti-static and not touching the contacts. So after some fumbling to hold it differently and him still shouting at me, I just put it down on the table and backed away.
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Genius!
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This is a historical video because this is the first Channel9 video where we have actually been subjected to a PR demonstration. It's wrong, but I liked it.
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That was brilliant, but Microsoft needs to work on it's time to market because some of this stuff is cool NOW. Shame we won't see it for a LONG time.
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User opinion won't change until IE7 is out because IE is a down in the trenches application.