teaching machines

Mystic

This is me. The “Mystic.” Ooooo…

TODO: Chris Sippel

I read the syllabus! But was late 1. A basic Towers Defense game. Enemies move through shortest path through a field, player can place towers that do various actions and block paths. 2. An app that stores basic information (like a spreadsheet of data) onto the devices memory and could reload this information. 3. A […]

Copying assets out to storage on Android

PocketSphinx depends on some files to get its job done. The HOWTO assumes you push those files over manually. We’d rather bundle them with our app as resources or assets. Assets have the advantage of retaining their directory structure, so we prefer to use them. However, assets don’t have a path to their location on […]

Buster minutes from 2012/09/13

We are not the first. Should we do something different (not a cluster)? Peter says yes. Display wall. Chris says cluster + display wall. “Our goal was secondarily the product. Our primary goal was a repeatable process for building a cluster for a classroom on the cheap.” Chris really didn’t say that at the meeting, […]

CS 491 Lecture 4 – XML layouts and widget event handlers

Before This Class Today we’ll dive into our first widget-driven app. By widget, I mean a stock interface element, like a button, a slider, or text field. Up till now we’ve stuck with Canvas and done custom drawing. It’s time to move on. The app we’ll create is one I pulled from Travis’ TODO homework: […]

Booting, SSH, GUI and Compiling

Buster – The Beginning Upon receiving the Rasberry PI (B) model from Dr. Johnson 8 days ago I’ve been able to accomplish a few things: Boot Raspian Linux Connect to the network and SSH into the device Boot up and explore the GUI in Raspian Write, compile and run a C hello world program I’ll […]

Paladin – Champion of the Light

Heyo! Here’s the scan of my epic drawing wherein I summon, nerf, and defeat a dragon! Huzzah!

Creative IT Analyst

Aphasia minutes from 2012/09/12

Heather went to Aphasia Camp. Got ideas from SLPs. Identified 4 or 5 subjects to help us evaluate tools. We need to handle multiple types of input: dictation, camera, drawing, typing. Network should support 1:1 messaging. But maybe not comments? Login: icon tap sequence? Security risks in too short a password with too few symbols. […]

HNRS 304.503 Lecture 3 – Interactive Fiction

Agenda Discussion Adventure Interactive fiction with Inform 7 TODO Think about the game you want to make. Haiku

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