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Pulse stars in UVa efficacy studies

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Some cool news, Pulse fans. UVa Today (published by the University of Virginia) reported faculty and students in the university’s Engineering School are studying how the Pulse smartpen can be used for distance learning, electronic grading and interactive class materials.

We’ve been working closely with UVa over the last few months to help scope out the projects and train faculty. The data the university is collecting is incredibly important for Pulse’s future development and we’re thrilled by some of the initial feedback we’ve received. Check out these quotes from the article:

• “Right out of the box, the smartpen has some very exciting applications that could be of use to our students and faculty.” – Stephanie Moore, director of engineering instructional design for the Engineering School

• “For math-heavy classes, typing notes on a computer doesn’t work very well. Equations take a long time to type into a computer, and graphs or diagrams are even more cumbersome. So, with a computer tablet, those sorts of tasks are easier to do. With one of these pens used as an input device, it could take the place of a tablet and be substantially less expensive.” – Sheila Warren, doctoral student

Several of UVa’s studies will wrap-up at the end of this year, with others being conducted over a two or three year period. We have several other studies in the works – more on them in future posts, so stay tuned!

Where were you during Livescribe’s Developer Day?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

In honor of our Global Developer Competition, we hosted a Developer Day event on January 13th at Mountain View’s Computer History Museum. We saw an excellent turnout and such great interest in developing apps for the Pulse smartpen, that we’ve extended our competition deadline to March 13th. You know what that means—get your great ideas and applications for Pulse in gear and enter our competition!

For all of your math enthusiasts, here’s a breakdown of our successful Developer Day earlier this month:

Total attendees: 93

In-person attendees: 49 (Some notables: James Gosling, Brad Carvey [Yes, Dana Carvey’s brother], Barry McQuain, Peter Hirshberg

Virtual attendees: 26

Media Attendees: 4 (Application Developer Trends/Redmond Developer News, VentureBeat, eWeek, Silicon Valley Business Journal)
Livescribe staff attendees: 14

Number of wine bottles the marketing department later consumed to celebrate Livescribe’s success: 3

Want more Developer Day goodies? Watch our Developer Slide Show here.

Livescribe is at National Title I Conference in Washington DC!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Starting tomorrow, Livescribe will be at National Title I Conference in Washington DC. Dedicated to educators, the Title I Conference is a four-day conference with over a hundred sessions offered by recognized experts and new voices in education theory, practice, and reform.

We’ll be exhibiting from January 21-24. If you’re at Title I, stop by and visit us! For more information, please visit the Title I Conference website.

New Smartpen Features: Quick Launch and Flick & Scrub

Friday, January 8th, 2010

With the launch of our Application Store beta, you can now download free and paid applications on your smartpen. For our users who want to quickly find and launch their applications on their smartpen, there are a couple new shortcuts in version 2.1.1 you should know about:

Flicking is basically a swiping motion with the tip of your smartpen. Quickly drag and lift the tip of your smartpen, and watch your menu items and apps quickly scroll on the display.

Scrubbing is like drawing a solid line. Draw a line from top to bottom (or left to write). Without lifting the tip of your smartpen, retrace your line and see your menu items and apps scroll up or down in the same direction/speed as your smartpen.

Jump to the videos to see how it works!

Quick Launch allows you to jump to an application, and quickly launch it.

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How to use Quick Launch:

1. Double-tap on the center of a Nav Plus. A double-tap is two taps in quick succession.

2.Your smartpen will display an asterisk in the Main Menu.

3.Within three seconds, write the first few letters of the name of the application you want to launch.

For example, write “Pi” and you’ll see the smartpen auto-fill the rest of the application name. In this case, it will jump to “Piano.”

If you just write the letter P, your smartpen will display the first app that begins with the letter P. From there, you can scroll to the app you want by tapping on the up/down arrows of the Nav Plus.

NOTE: Your smartpen has a predictive text feature, so it’ll display the first app that matches what you’re writing. As soon as you see the app you want, you can stop writing.

4.Once you find the app you’re looking for, right-tap on the Nav Plus to launch the app.
TIP: Tap on your letter or phrase (example: “Pi”) to re-launch the app anytime.

Flick and Scrub allows you to quickly scroll through menu items and apps with the tip of your smartpen.

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How to use Flick and Scrub:

1.Navigate to a list of vertical menu items, such as Main Menu or one of its submenus, such as Applications or Settings.

2. Flip to a new piece of dot paper. Press the tip of your smartpen down for one-half (1/2) second.

3. Wait until you hear a short beep, then without lifting your smartpen tip off the paper, draw a horizontal or vertical line.

4.Your smartpen will automatically recognize this line as a Flick and Scrub control.

5.Retrace the line to scroll through the menu items or app display text. The display text will scroll either up and down (for vertical controls) or left and right (for horizontal controls), depending on the direction in which you drew the control.

TIP: After you have created a Flick and Scrub control, you can use it at any time for scrolling. Just trace over the line to activate it (just like how you can re-use a hand-drawn Nav Plus after creating it).

Jim Marggraff speaking at CES’ Higher Ed Tech Summit

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Pulse inventor and Livescribe CEO Jim Marggraff will be speaking at the Higher Ed Tech Summit at this year’s CES in Las Vegas!

If you’re attending CES, be sure to check out Jim’s presentation at the “High Tech Backpack Panel,” where he and other panelists will discuss the new college essentials. Details below!

WHAT: “The High Tech Backpack” featuring Jim Marggraff, Livescribe CEO along with Zipcar, and GAriGrid and moderator Josh Fischman from the Chronicle of Higher Education
WHERE: Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall Room N264
WHEN: Friday, January 8 at 2:30 p.m.

For more information, check out the Higher Ed Tech Summit page.


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