April 28-30, 2015 • Microsoft Campus • Redmond, WA

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Schedule

All events will be in four adjacent rooms at the Commons Mixer on Microsoft’s Redmond campus unless indicated otherwise. Parking is entered at 15255 NE 40th Street, Redmond, WA 98052. Registration tables and meeting rooms are upstairs.

The schedule will include paper sessions, you-try-it sessions, technology demonstrations, posters, and keynotes, as well as social events. The keynote speakers that have been confirmed are on the Keynotes tab.

Two optional excursions are planned at no extra charge, the Wednesday evening banquet and Thursday evening visit to the large annual Kent School District Technology Expo, which could be a factor in planning travel.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

7:00AM - 5:00PM Registration

Workshop Registration

Registration
8:00AM - 8:30AM Break/Meals

Coffee in the Commons Mixer

Coffee in the Commons Mixer
8:15AM - 8:30AM Announcements - Queen Anne Room

Opening Remarks

8:30AM - 9:15AM Keynote - Queen Anne Room

Pam Mueller - The Pen is Mightier than the Keyboard

Pam Mueller is a graduate student at Princeton University, and will complete her Ph.D. in social psychology in June. She received her B.S. in psychology from Loyola University Chicago in 2002, and her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2008. Prior to law school, she worked as a press secretary for Howard Dean's presidential campaign and on Capitol Hill. Before entering graduate school, she practiced trademark, copyright, and false advertising law.

She has published on a wide range of topics, from perceptions of knowledge and intentionality in legal cases to potential issues with the use of crowdsourcing websites for experimental data collection. Her research on laptop and longhand note taking was covered by many media outlets in the U.S. and abroad, including the New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR, the BBC, and the Sydney Morning Herald.
Pam Mueller
9:15AM - 10:00AM Keynote - Queen Anne Room

Sharon Oviatt: Computer Interfaces Can Stimulate or Undermine Students' Ability to Think

Sharon Oviatt: Computer Interfaces Can Stimulate or Undermine Students' Ability to Think Sharon Oviatt is internationally known for her multidisciplinary work on human-centered interfaces, educational interfaces, multimodal and mobile interfaces, pen and speech interfaces, and technology design and evaluation. She has published over 150 scientific articles in a wide range of venues. She is an Associate Editor of the main journals and edited book collections in the field of human-centered interfaces, including the journals Human Computer Interaction and ACM Transactions on Intelligent Interactive Systems. She has been the recipient of a National Science Foundation Special Creativity Award for pioneering research on mobile multimodal interfaces. She also was recipient of the inaugural ICMI Sustained Accomplishment Award for innovative, long-lasting, and influential contributions to defining the field of multimodal and multimedia interaction, interfaces, and system development.

Sharon currently serves as President and Director of Incaa Designs Nonprofit. She originally received her PhD in Experimental Psychology at the University of Toronto. For most of her career, she has served as a professor of Computer Science, but she has also been a faculty member and taught in Psychology and Linguistics departments. In 2013, Sharon published The Design of Future Educational Interfaces (Routledge). Her latest book, The Paradigm Shift to Multimodality in Contemporary Computer Interfaces (co-authored with Phil Cohen) will be published in 2015.
Sharon Oviatt
10:00AM - 10:30AM Break/Meals

Coffee Break

10:30AM - 10:55AM Previously Published - Queen Anne Room

Maestoso: An Intelligent Educational Sketching Tool for Learning Music Theory

Paul Taele, Laura Barreto, and Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University, Vassar College
10:55AM - 11:20AM Previously Published - Queen Anne Room

CogSketch: Sketch Understanding for Cognitive Science Research and Education

Kenneth Forbus
Northwestern University
11:20AM - 11:45AM Previously Published - Queen Anne Room

Sensing Techniques for Tablet+Stylus Interaction

Ken Hinckley
Microsoft Research
11:45AM - 1:00PM Break/Meals

Lunch (Coupons provided)

1:00PM - 4:00PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

Inkstitute: You Really Can Have It All

Robert Baker
Cincinnati Country Day School
1:00PM - 1:25PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Analysis of Student Perspectives on Using Tablet PCs in Junior and Senior Level Chemical Engineering Courses

Enrique Palou, Zaira Ramírez Apud, Nelly Ramirez-Corona, and Aurelio López-Malo
Universidad de las Americas Puebla
1:25PM - 1:50PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

A Systems Dynamics Approach to Process Evaluation of Pen and Touch Based Digital Media Making Projects

Moses Okumu, Nishesh Chalise, and Hiroo Kato
Colorado State University, Pepperdine University
1:50PM - 2:15PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Inking Pedagogy: A Review of Effective Implementation In Engineering

Dale Pokorski, David Okoth, Vaishali Nandy, Julaine Fowlin, Catherine Amelink, and Glenda Scales
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
2:15PM - 2:30PM Technology in Practice Session - Queen Anne Room

Impact of Undergraduate Tablet PC Use on Retention in STEM Majors

Carla Romney
Boston University
2:30PM - 2:55PM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

Leveraging Trends in Student Interaction to Enhance the Effectiveness of Sketch-Based Educational Software

Seth Polsley, Jaideep Ray, Trevor Nelligan, Michael Helms, Julie Linsey, and Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:55PM - 3:20PM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

An Intelligent Sketch-Based Educational Interface for Learning Complex Written East Asian

Paul Taele and Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University
3:20PM - 3:45PM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

PerSketchTivity: An Intelligent Pen-Based Educational Application for Design Sketching Instruction

Blake Williford, Trevor Nelligan, Paul Taele, Wayne Li, Julie Linsey, and Tracy Hammond
Georgia Institute of Technology, Texas A&M University
3:45PM - 4:00PM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

Student Producers: OneNote, Camtasia, and the Authentic Project

Audrey Ploesser
Whitfield School
4:00PM - 4:30PM Break/Meals

Break

4:30PM - 5:15PM Announcements - Queen Anne Room

High School Competition Results

4:30PM - 8:30PM

Shuttle Service to and from Westin Bellevue

Shuttles will run between Redmond and the Westin Bellevue from 4:30PM to 8:30PM.
6:00PM - 9:00PM Reception - Westin Bellevue

Combined Social Event with E2 Conference and Poster Session

The Tuesday reception session will include a poster session from the workshop, and will also be co-located with the reception from the E2 conference. Participants will be shuttled from the conference hotel or conference site to the Westin hotel, and will have an opportunity to enjoy the poster session and network with individuals from both the WIPTTE workshop and E2 conference.
Reception

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

7:00AM - 5:00PM Registration

Workshop Registration

Registration
8:00AM - 8:30AM Break/Meals

Coffee in the Commons Mixer

Coffee in the Commons Mixer
8:30AM - 10:30AM Keynote - Montlake & Pioneer Square Rooms

Anthony Salcito: Microsoft Worldwide Education Talk

Anthony Salcito
10:30AM - 11:00AM Break/Meals

Coffee Break

11:00AM - 11:25AM Previously Published - Queen Anne Room

RichReview: Blending Ink, Speech, and Gesture to Support Collaborative Document Review

Dongwook Yoon, Nicholas Chen, François Guimbretière and Abigail Sellen
Cornell University, Microsoft Research
11:25AM - 11:50AM Previously Published - Queen Anne Room

An Aqua Squiggle and Giggles: Pre-Teens As Researchers Influencing Little Lives Through Inking and Touch Devices

Michelle Zimmerman
University of Washington
11:45AM - 1:00PM Break/Meals

Lunch (Box lunches provided)

Meet & Greet - Building 92, 2nd Floor

Tech TeachMeet

The Tech TeachMeet is an opportunity for WIPTTE attendees to meet the elite group of MIE Expert Educators and experience first-hand how they integrate Microsoft technologies, products and solutions into their classroom and lesson plans to achieve 21st century learning outcomes.
1:00PM - 1:40PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It CogSketch: Sketch Worksheets

Kenneth Forbus, Maria Chang, and Jeffrey Usher
Northwestern University
1:00PM - 1:25PM Tecnology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Tablet-Based Technology to Support Students' Understanding of Division

Kimberle Koile and Andee Rubin
MIT Center for Educational Computing Initiatives, TERC
1:25PM - 1:40PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

DyKnow as a Tool for Differentiation: Exploring Alternative ways to Assess in the Middle School Social Studies Classroom

Sara Mata
Whitfield School
1:40PM - 2:20PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It PerSketchTivity: Learning to Draw in the Digital Era

Blake Williford, Trevor Nelligan, Seth Polsley, Tracy Hammond, Wayne Li, Julie Linsey
Georgia Institute of Technology, Texas A&M University
1:40PM - 1:55PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Emerging Practices in Providing Effective Feedback through OneNote and Office 365

Bill Palmer and Keith Onstot
Sammamish High School - Bellevue School District
1:55PM - 2:10PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

The Integration of Inking, Touch and Flipping within the Mathematics Middle School Classroom

Leslie Williams and Joselyn Todd
Cary Academy
2:10PM - 2:25PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Student Demonstrations of Learning: Making Thinking Visible Using Pen and Touch

Richard Kassissieh and Jeff Tillinghast
University Prep
2:20PM - 3:00PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You­Try­It StudyOnBoard Demonstration

Page Heller
StudyOnBoard
2:25PM - 2:40PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Personalizing Student Learning Using the MyEduDecks Application through Teacher Supervision and Peer-to-Peer Network

Radhir Kothuri, Sam Cohen, Nicholas Wilke, and Aileen Owens
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, South Fayette High School - South Fayette Township School District
3:00PM - 3:30PM Break/Meals

Break

3:30PM - 4:10PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It SmartStrokes: Digitizing Paper-Based Neuropsychological Tests

Raniero Lara-Garduno and Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University
3:30PM - 3:45PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

Development of a Cross Platform Interactive Lecturer Environment

Walter Schilling
Milwaukee School of Engineering
3:45PM - 4:00PM Technology in Practice - Queen Anne Room

A Model and Research Agenda for Teacher and Student Collaboration Using Tablets in Digital Media Making: Results from Sub-Saharan Workshops

Sandra Sarmonpal, Zacharias Mbasu, Ogwel Joseph Carilus Ateng', David Stern, and Eric Hamilton
Pepperdine University, African Maths Institute, Kenyan Ministry of Education, Reading University
4:00PM - 5:00PM Sponsor Talk - Queen Anne Room

Creating the Future of Ink

Sierra Modro
Wacom
4:10PM - 5:00PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It KidGab: A Sketch-Based Social Network for Teaching Healthy Social Networking Habits

Stephanie Valentine and Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University
5:00PM - 6:30PM Showcase - Building 92, Magellan Room

Combined E2 and WIPTTE Tech Showcase

6:30PM - 7:30PM

Shuttle Service to Kirkland Dock

7:30PM - 9:30PM Reception - Lake Washington

Dinner on Argosy Cruise on Lake Washington

The Wednesday evening dinner will be served on the Argosy Spirit of Seattle as it cruises Lake Washington, a 22-mile long deep freshwater ribbon lake situated between Seattle and Bellevue and Redmond. Participants will be shuttled from the conference hotel or conference site to the Kirkland dock for a 7 pm departure, returning at 10 pm. Information about Argosy Cruises is at their web site, below.

Link: http://www.argosycruises.com/about-us/
Reception
9:30PM - 10:30PM

Shuttle Service from Kirkland Dock

Thursday, April 30, 2015

7:00AM - 12:00PM Registration

Workshop Registration

Registration
8:00AM - 8:15AM Break/Meals

Coffee in Bldg 99

Coffee in Bldg 99
8:15AM - 9:00AM Keynote Talk - Building 99 Lecture Hall

Richard Anderson: Reflections on Classroom Presenter

Classroom Presenter is a TabletPC application developed to allow instructors to give more flexible presentations through the introduction of digital ink. The application achieved wide spread use by early adopters of the Tablet PC, and continues to be used in classrooms around the world. This talk will describe the history of Classroom Presenter, and reflect on how the initial vision of Classroom Presenter could be realized today.
Richard Anderson
9:00AM - 9:45AM Keynote Talk - Building 99 Lecture Hall

Jeff Han: Microsoft Surface Hub Talk

Jeff Han
9:45AM - 10:15AM Break/Meals

Return to The Commons, Break

10:30AM - 11:20AM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It OneNote Shared Class Notebooks

Robert Baker
Cincinnati Country Day School
10:30AM - 10:55AM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

A Cyberensemble of Inversion, Immersion, Shared Knowledge Areas, Query and Digital Media-making in STEM Classrooms

Eric Hamilton, George Foeaman, Lynette Foe-Aman, Hiroo Kato, Joseph Carilus Ogwel, Zachary Mbasu, Elizabeth Ngololo, David Stern, and Joseisrael Ramirez-Gamez
Pepperdine University, Cabrillo High School, Kenyan Ministry of Education, African Maths Initiative, Namibian Ministry of Education, African Maths Initiative, Spring Valley High School
10:55AM - 11:20AM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

A Tablet-Based Math Tutor for Beginning Algebra

Guan Wang, Nathaniel Bowditch, Musik Kwon, Robert Zeleznik, and Joseph LaViola
Brown University, Samsung Electronics, University of Central Florida
11:20AM - 11:45AM Emerging Technology - Queen Anne Room

Design Studies for Stylus and Finger-Based Interaction in Writing Instruction on Tablets

Robert Thompson, Steven Tanimoto, Virginia Berninger, and William Nagy
University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University
11:45AM - 1:00PM Break/Meals

Lunch (Coupons provided)

1:00PM - 2:00PM Sponsor Talk - Queen Anne Room

Surface Pro Digital Pen Design

Vineet Thuvara, Group Program Manager; and Daryl Wilson, Senior Program Manager
Microsoft
1:00PM - 1:40PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It Introduction to Video Media Making with Pen and Touch (Windows)

Israel Ramirez, George Foeaman, Lynette Foeaman, and Eric Hamilton
Spring Valley High School - Clark County School District, Cabrillo High School - Long Beach Unified School District, Pepperdine University
1:40PM - 2:20PM You-Try-It - Capitol Hill Room

You-Try-It Mechanix: Touch-Interactive Statics Tutor

Jaideep Ray, Seth Polsley, Trevor Nelligan, Michael Helms, Julie Linsey, and Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:00PM - 2:30PM Sponsor Talk - Queen Anne Room

Office Mix: Interactive Online Presentations Made Simple

Anoop Gupta, Distinguished Scientist
Microsoft
2:30PM - 3:00PM Sponsor Talk - Queen Anne Room

Sway: Modern Content for Modern Devices

Chris Pratley, General Manager
Microsoft Sway
3:00PM - 3:30PM Sponsor Talk - Queen Anne Room

OneNote: New Developments

Mike Tholfsen, OneNote Principal Program Manager for Education; and Ari Schorr, OneNote Product Marketing Manager
Microsoft OneNote
3:30PM - 4:00PM Sponsor Talk - Queen Anne Room

Microsoft Research Demos on Surface Hub

Steven Drucker, Principal Researcher; and Dave Brown, Senior Developer
Microsoft Research
4:00PM - 6:00PM

Shuttle Service to ShoWare Center

6:00PM - 8:30PM Reception - ShoWare Center

Kent Technology Exposition

The Kent School District, south of Seattle, has over 40 schools and 25,000 students. Every year the students and staff organize a large technology integration showcase in an exposition hall in Kent. Kent, a diverse school district, has for years engaged in technology initiatives that have attracted recognition. Participants interested in attending will be shuttled from the conference hotel or conference site starting at 6:00 and returning starting at 8:00 pm. Descriptions of past Kent TechExpos are at their web site, below.

Link: http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/techexpo
Reception
8:00PM - 9:00PM

Shuttle Service from ShoWare Center