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Current Collaborations

Gerhard Fischer and the Center for LifeLong Learning and Design

Mark Gross, Carnegie Mellon University. Mark Gross and Mike Eisenberg are co-principal investigators on an NSF ITR (Information Technology Research) grant, "Computationally-Enhanced Construction Kits: Integrating Tangible and Computational Media for Construction and Design".

CU's ATLAS (Alliance for Technology, Learning, and Society) Institute.

Denver School of Science and Technology, Denver, CO.

Rich Lehrer, Vanderbilt University

The Playful Invention and Exploration (PIE) Network, a consortium of science museums and universities.

Mitchell Nathan, University of Wisconsin

Robbie Berg, Wellesley College

Carol Strohecker, Strohecker Associates

Mitch Resnick, MIT Media Lab

Andee Rubin at TERC


Support

Funding for our work in craft technology has been made possible by generous grants from the National Science Foundation and Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory.

Development of HyperGami and JavaGami has been partially supported by a grant from the East-West Authoring Tools Consortium at Apple Computer, Inc. Ann Eisenberg's doctoral research was funded by a fellowship from the National Physical Science Consortium.

Our Craft Technology Group is housed at the Discovery Learning Center, CU Boulder


Other interesting sites related to craft technology

Cabaret Mechanical Theatre: an incredible museum of moving automata in the UK.

Beyond Black Boxes: Bringing Transparency and Aesthetics Back to Scientific Investigation

The Computer Clubhouse


This page last updated 3/15/2006