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QUIS(TM) (Questionnaire for User Interaction Satisfaction)

Mac & Win
Reference Number: SW-89-001
Developer(s):
Ben Shneiderman, Kent Norman
Market:
The QUIS(TM) is a valuable tool for companies or individuals involved in the evaluation/assessment of any computer program.
Novel Features:
The QUIS(TM) is one of the only instruments for assessing user evaluations of interactive workstations that has proven reliability and validity.
Description:
The QUIS(TM) is an instrument which evaluates user satisfaction with the human-computer interface aspect of other software packages and computer systems. It has been standardized over a number of applications and research studies. The QUIS(TM) assesses six factors of overall reactions to a system and 21 components which contribute to usability. It can be used either in its current form or be modified to meet particular research needs. The QUIS(TM) includes three versions: paper, Windows, and Macintosh Spinnaker Plus(TM) stackware.
Keywords:
Development tool, Human-computer interface
System Requirements:
2 MB RAM and Helvetica font must be installed for proper text display.
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Site License: Commercial-$750 / Non-Profit-$200

Astro Labs(TM)

Windows
Reference Number: SW-90-038
Developer(s):
John D. Trasco
Market:
Astronomy students and educators will benefit from using Astro Labs.
Novel Features:
Exercise data can be made dependent on student ID number to insure variations in student lab experiences (grading key provided for instructors).
Description:
Astro Labs(TM) is a collection of astronomy experiments designed as laboratory exercises for an introductory level course. The core of the package is a set of four multi-part experiments that simulate actual astronomical observations and analyses. Printed student work guides accompany the labs. As a collection, Astro Labs(TM) provides an introduction to several of the principal techniques astronomers use to measure celestial distances. Astro Labs(TM) won the 1990 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Distinguished Software Award.
Keywords:
Educational, Astronomy
System Requirements:
Minimum: Windows 3.0 with mouse Preferred: 386 based Windows 3.0 with high resolution monitor and math co-processor
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Department License: $450 / Site License: $700

SPECTRUM(TM)

Macintosh
Reference Number: SW-90-039
Developer(s):
Thomas C. O'Haver
Market:
Spectral chemistry educators and those working with digital signal data processors will find SPECTRUM(TM) useful.
Novel Features:
The ease with which additional data files can be imported allows SPECTRUM(TM) to be easily integrated into virtually any instructional or research setting.
Description:
SPECTRUM(TM) is an interactive, graphics-oriented program for the processing and analysis of spectral (time-series) data. Digitized time-series data are the standard output of many of the measurement instruments found in modern teaching and research laboratories, such as those used in chemistry for spectrometry, chromatography, and titration. SPECTRUM(TM) features a powerful set of basic tools with which digital signal data from any source can be enhanced and studied. SPECTRUM(TM) won the 1990 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Design Award and Best Chemistry Program Award.
Keywords:
Educational, Chemistry, Spectral chemistry
System Requirements:
Macintosh Plus or better (Macintosh II preferred); System 6.02; 1 MB RAM; color monitor and LaserWriter or ImageWriter printer recommended
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual: $ 49.95 / Department: $249.00 / Site: $395.00

PenPlay II(TM), a Painting Toy for Users of All Ages

DOS
Reference Number: SW-90-040
Developer(s):
Andrew L. Sears, Ben Shneiderman
Market:
Computer users of all ages will enjoy using PenPlay II(TM).
Novel Features:
PenPlay II(TM) can be used with a touchscreen or mouse; it features record and playback features.
Description:
PenPlay II(TM) is an entertaining, artistic, sound-generating software package which allows the user to draw directly onto the computer monitor (if using a touchscreen monitor), or by using a mouse. PenPlay II(TM) offers ten different shapes with which an endless array of designs can be created; sound can be turned on or off; and the design can be saved and played back. This program is both exciting and educational for children who are learning to interface with computers; and it also is enjoyed by experienced computer users as a diversion from everyday tasks.
Keywords:
Touchscreen, Painting, Educational
System Requirements:
IBM PS/2, AT, or compatible / MicroTouch touchscreen monitor (preferred) OR Microsoft-compatible mouse / VGA graphics / 512 kb RAM
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual License: $25.00

WeaveCAD(TM)

Windows
Reference Number: SW-90-043
Developer(s):
Behnam Pourdeyhimi
Market:
Novice to experienced weavers will find Weave-CAD(TM) to be a useful program.
Novel Features:
WeaveCAD(TM) automatically generates thousands of weaves from more than 20 major weave types; it uses a palette of 16,000,000 colors.
Description:
WeaveCAD(TM) is a powerful tool for the design of woven fabrics. Following the natural logic of woven fabric design, WeaveCAD(TM) gives users a rich set of interactive tools for creating weaves and fabric patterns. WeaveCAD(TM) continuously translates any weave plan into the peg/draft plan needed to set up a hand or power loom for weaving. Traditional, tedious graph paper methods are replaced with an easy-to-use design environment that allows rapid exploration of many design options. The program includes an extensively illustrated user's manual. While WeaveCAD(TM)'s user-friendly design makes it easy for even a novice to use, it is powerful enough to serve the needs of many professional weavers.
Keywords:
Weave, Fabric design
System Requirements:
Minimum: Windows 3.0 capable machine (mouse required) Preferred: 386-based Windows 3.0 capable machine with high resolution monitor
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual License: $595.00

Concepts in Algebra

Reference Number: SW-91-007
Developer(s):
James T. Fey, Richard A. Good, M. Kathleen Heid, Glendon W. Blume
Market:
Concepts in Algebra is a textbook suitable for introductory level algebra educators and students.
Novel Features:
Concepts in Algebra uses real-world models to ensure that students fully understand all concepts in algebra.
Description:
Concepts in Algebra, originally titled Computer-Intensive Algebra Curriculum(TM), was developed through a joint effort between educators at the University of Maryland at College Park and The Pennsylvania State University. Featuring a new approach to elementary algebra, this curriculum allows 8th- and 9th-grade students to explore mathematics in real-world situations through the development and evaluation of mathematical models. Using computers and calculators, students can access numerical, graphical, and symbolic representations of mathematical ideas.
Keywords:
Algebra, Educational
System Requirements:
N/A
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Concepts in Algebra is published and distributed by: Janson Publications, Inc., Suite 107, 450 Washington Street, Dedham, MA 02026 Phone: (800) 322-6284

Maryblyt(TM)

DOS
Reference Number: SW-91-042
Developer(s):
Paul W. Steiner, Gary W. Lightner
Market:
Maryblyt(TM) is a valuable tool for pear and apple tree growers.
Novel Features:
Maryblyt(TM) predicts occurrence of fire blight; advises when it is necessary to spray.
Description:
Maryblyt(TM) is a comprehensive computer software program for predicting specific infection events and symptom development for most phases of fire blight epidemics in apples and pears. By using daily information on temperature, rainfall and other weather events along with key observations on apple or pear bud development, the program has been the principal basis for recommendations on fire blight control to Maryland fruit growers since 1989; and has resulted in a marked improvement in the level of control obtained and in a reduction in the number of antibiotic sprays applied compared with conventional treatment programs. Maryblyt(TM) can also be used to signal when symptoms can be found and possibly removed, or when other control measures may be appropriate.
Keywords:
Fire blight, Integrated pest management (IPM), Disease prediction (plant), Plant pathology
System Requirements:
IBM or compatible / 640 kb RAM / EGA, VGA (preferred), or monochrome monitor
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Maryblyt(TM) is distributed by: Pest Management Supply, Inc., 311 River Drive, Hadley, MA 01035 Phone: (800) 272-7672

EUCLID(TM): A Geometry Workbench

Mac & Win
Reference Number: SW-91-044
Developer(s):
Paul S. Green, Geoffrey Stahl
Market:
EUCLID(TM) is a powerful program for junior high to advanced undergraduate geometry instruction.
Novel Features:
EUCLID(TM) has the capacity for the definition and execution of construction command macros.
Description:
EUCLID(TM): A Geometry Workbench is a powerful tool for exploration of plane geometric constructions. Replacing the traditional tools of pencils, straight-edge and compass by their electronic equivalents, EUCLID(TM) provides a geometric construction command language whose primitive commands support the drawing and labeling of lines and circles on a graphics screen (blackboard) and for the labeling of points at the intersections of previously drawn lines and/or circles. The EUCLID(TM) construction language has three primitive commands -- L, C, and P -- which name (and simultaneously create) lines, circles, or points. The ultimate power of EUCLID(TM) lies in its capacity for the definition and execution of construction command macros. Any macro can in turn call other macros. The facility allows essentially unlimited extension of the EUCLID(TM) command language beyond its three primitives, and provides the user with a powerful mechanism for easy development of complex constructions. These include the drawing of lines and circles in either of the standard Euclidian modes of Hyperbolic geometry (i.e., the conformal disk and half plane models). EUCLID(TM) is delivered with a collection of example macros and a user's guide including an introductory tutorial.
Keywords:
Educational, Geometry
System Requirements:
IBM: IBM PC AT or compatible/640 kb RAM/DOS 3.1/EGA monitor/mouse/Windows 3.0 Macintosh: MacintoshPlus/1 MB RAM/System 6.02
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual License: $89.95 / Departmental License: $459.00 / Site License: 795.00

NoteAble(TM)

DOS
Reference Number: SW-91-049
Developer(s):
Brian Hardy
Market:
Students, professors and others requiring note organization will find NoteAble to be a useful program.
Novel Features:
Noteable(TM) organizes, searches and edits large collections of information.
Description:
NoteAble(TM) is an information archiving/retrieval program for IBM compatibles. It is most useful in filing away information from word processors for easy reference later. NoteAble(TM) uses a simple text editor which can read and write text from DOS text files and can send information to a local printer. This program stores several related "files" within a single file and allows users to easily and rapidly access a group of related archived notes as well as to cross-reference related material from past notes. NoteAble(TM) forces its users to categorize information; if a new entry does not fit under an existing topic, a new topical file is made. Because multiple archives are stored in a single file, NoteAble(TM) directories are less cluttered and contain a fraction of the number of files that would be in a non-NoteAble(TM) directory.
Keywords:
Organizational, Information management
System Requirements:
Minimum: 640 kb RAM
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual License: $40.00

Joint Education Initiative (JEI)

DOS CD-ROM
Reference Number: SW-91-050
Developer(s):
UMCP Geology Department with the USGS
Market:
Joint Education Initiative has been highly acclaimed by geology and earth and space science educators worldwide.
Novel Features:
Joint Education Initiative uses actual government data sets in CD-ROM format.
Description:
JEI consists of three CD-ROM discs and a teacher's activity workbook and was developed through a group effort including teachers, federal scientists and agencies, and industry. Using data published by the U.S. government, JEI allows teachers and students to access a wide array of information used by scientists. Through the Joint Education Initiative, users have access to critical data on pressing earth and environmental science issues including sea-level change and coastal flooding; changing ozone levels in the earth's atmosphere; temperature salinity profiles of the Pacific Ocean; analyzing and mapping the ocean floor, enhancing Voyager images; identifying atoms and molecules in comets; detecting vegetation through remote sensing; interpreting earthquakes from seismograms; and geophysics of North America.
For further information, please see the
Joint Education Initiative homepage.
Keywords:
Educational, Geology, Earth and space sciences
System Requirements:
CD-ROM drive w/appropriate driver software and: IBM: 80286+; Hard Drive; 640 kb RAM; VGA Graphics DOS 3.1 +; MSCDEX(TM) ver 2.0+; OS/2 2.x compatible Macintosh: Color graphics display; 4 MB RAM; System 6.0.5+; HyperCard 2.0+
Related Technology:
SW-93-034, IS-96-001
License Information:
$34.50 (includes workbook) Quantity discounts available

TreeViz(TM)

Macintosh
Reference Number: SW-92-015
Developer(s):
Brian Johnson, Ben Shneiderman
Market:
Macintosh users who wish to see all files on their hard drive will appreciate the advantages of TreeViz(TM).
Novel Features:
TreeViz(TM) uses Tree-Map technology.
Description:
TreeViz(TM) enables color presentation of hierarchical structures for viewing all files and directories on a Macintosh hard disk. Each file appears as a rectangle whose size is proportional to the file size, enabling users to spot large files at any level in the hierarchy. TreeViz(TM) uses color to show file type, e.g. text, picture, application, etc. By pointing and clicking on a rectangle, TreeViz(TM) users can access detailed information about nodes including filename, path and creation date.
Keywords:
Utility, Hierarchical visualization
System Requirements:
Color monitor
Related Technology:
SW-94-025
License Information:
Individual: $25.00

FSQP(TM) Version 2.4

Reference Number: SW-92-024
Developer(s):
Andre L. Tits, Jian L. Zhou
Market:
FSQP(TM) is a tool for researchers in academia or industry and development engineers who need access to optimization tools.
Novel Features:
All the iterates FSQP(TM) generates satisfy all inequality constraints (as well as linear equality constraints); FSQP(TM) also solves (possibly constrained) minmax problems.
Description:
FSQP(TM) 2.4 is a set of Fortran subroutines for the minimization of the maximum of a set of smooth objective functions (possibly a single one) subject to nonlinear smooth inequality constraints, linear inequality and linear equality constraints, and simple bounds on the variables. If the initial guess provided by the user is infeasible, FSQP(TM) first generates a feasible point; subsequently, the successive iterates generated by FSQP(TM) all satisfy the constraints. The user has the option of requiring that the maximum value among the objective functions decrease at each iteration after feasibility has been reached (monotone line search). The user must provide subroutines that define the objective functions and constraint functions and may either provide subroutines to compute the gradients of these functions or require that FSQP(TM) estimate them by forward finite differences.
Keywords:
Optimization
System Requirements:
N/A
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Please contact for licensing information

The CONNECT FAMILY(TM) of Voice Response Applications

Reference Number: SW-92-049
Developer(s):
Mark S. Katsouros, Jonathan Rood, Sukij Yongpiyakul, Dorothea Chrismer, Thomas Heacock, Thomas Gump, John A. Romano
Market:
The CONNECT FAMILY(TM) is available to AT&T ConversantÂ/Intuity(TM) users.
Novel Features:
The CONNECT FAMILY(TM) provides advanced and unique voice response technology utilization.
Description:
The CONNECT FAMILY(TM) of Applications is a set of over 80 unique voice response software applications. Some examples: Snoozy(TM) (Automated wake-up service) - Snoozy(TM) calls guests, residents, or individuals to provide a wake-up service any time of the day or night. Snoozy(TM) allows the individual to "program" the wake-up call using the telephone dial pad without requiring staff assistance. IRA(TM) (Intelligent Robo-Attendant) - IRA(TM) will allow any caller who has gone through voice mail to access the building's overhead pager via the CONVERSANTÂ Voice Information System. The user is connected to IRA(TM), who asks the user to specify, the person whom IRA(TM) should page. IRA(TM) repeats the name for verification and then announces the page. If the page is not answered, the caller may be connected to voice mail. Mercury(TM) (MEssage Recorder that Calls UnReachables for You) - A caller can leave a recorded message and input the number of the person to whom they are sending information. MERCURY(TM) records the message and then dials the number until the phone is answered; the recorded message is then played.
Keywords:
Telecommunications
System Requirements:
AT&T ConversantÂ/Intuity(TM) UNIX System V
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Available for partially exclusive and non-exclusive licenses.

BioQUEST

Macintosh CD-ROM
Reference Number: SW-93-027
Developer(s):
The Academic Software Development Group
Market:
The BioQUEST Library is a useful educational tool for bioscience educators and students.
Novel Features:
Animated simulations enhance the learning experience for both student and teacher.
Description:
The BioQUEST library is a compendium of computer-based tools, simulations, and textual materials to support collaborative, research-like investigations in the biology classroom. This CD-ROM library has three major components: (1) the BioQUEST Collection including nine modules addressing issues in evolution, genetics, molecular biology, physiology, and ecology; (2) a set of six Collection Candidates, all of which have received initial favorable review and are offered for further review, evaluation, and testing; and (3) the Library's Support Materials Archive, which will be a diverse collection of additional data, text, and tool resources. BioQUEST was a 1992 EDUCOM Award Winner for Distinguished Curriculum Innovation. For further information, please see the
BioQuest Curriculum Consortium homepage.
Keywords:
Biology, Educational
System Requirements:
CD-ROM drive and; 2.5 MB RAM (most modules) running System 6.0.5, or System 7 with 4 MB RAM. Microsoft Word 4.0 format is needed to access on-line documents. The presence of a math co-processor is also recommended.
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual License : $99.00 Annual site licenses also available.

Introduction to Remote Sensing

Mac & DOS CD-ROM
Reference Number: SW-93-034
Developer(s):
UMCP Geology Department with the USGS
Market:
Introduction to Remote Sensing is suitable for students and educators of concepts and techniques used in analyzing and using remotely sensed data.
Novel Features:
Introduction to Remote Sensing provides the tools and actual data for learning science by doing science.
Description:
The fourth disc in the Joint Education Initiative series, Introduction to Remote Sensing was developed to provide students and educators with an introduction to the concepts and techniques used in analyzing and using remotely sensed data. As with all JEI materials, this disc provides the tools and actual data for learning science by doing science. A manual and activity book developed by K-12 educators at JEI workshops is included.
For further information, please see the
Joint Education Initiative homepage.
Keywords:
Geology, Educational, Earth and space sciences, Remote sensing
System Requirements:
CD-ROM Drive and: IBM: 80286+; VGA Graphics, 640 kb RAM Recommended: 4 MB RAM; SVGA Graphics; mouse Macintosh: Color Graphics Display; Math Co-processor or sw emulator; 5 MB RAM ... 8 MB RAM recommended
Related Technology:
SW-91-050, IS-96-001
License Information:
Individual: $24.95 (includes teacher workbook)

Maryland Widget Library(TM)

Reference Number: SW-94-017
Developer(s):
Marko Teittinen, Harsha Kumar, Ninad Jog, David Carr, Richard Chimera, Ben Shneiderman

Market:
The Maryland Widget Library(TM) is suitable for software developers using Galaxy(TM).
Novel Features:
The Maryland Widget Library(TM) allows application programs to be written quickly in a wide variety of domains.
Description:
The Maryland Widget Library is a set of software objects, written using "C" code and the Galaxy(TM) API, which are useful for enhanced graphical user interface creation. These objects are compiled with the client's code to make the final executable program. The Library consists of five software objects: Treeview, Treemap, RangeSlider, AlphaSlider(TM), and Toggle. These objects allow application programs to be written quickly in many domains.
Keywords:
Development tool
System Requirements:
Galaxy(TM)
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Contact OTL for licensing information.

WinSurfer(TM)

Windows
Reference Number: SW-94-025
Developer(s):
Ben Shneiderman, Marko Teittinen
Market:
WinSurfer(TM) is a valuable tool for Windows users wishing to view and manage their hard drive with little training.
Novel Features:
WinSurfer(TM) allows the user to view all files and directories on a hard drive simultaneously.
Description:
WinSurfer(TM) lets you gracefully and rapidly examine your directories and invoke file actions. This new information visualization and management tool makes possible greater control of your hard disk with a colorful, eye-catching mosaic of 3,000 or more directories and files. Initially, each tile's area matches the file size and the color shows the file type; but you can also show file age or use a constant size. The overview shows you how you are using your disk space, and then zooming in on directories lets you get down deep into the details. You can click on the files to view, move, copy, rename, or delete them and to execute programs or create directories. With WinSurfer(TM), you'll be able to take better control of your disk space, organize your files, or make sense of a new set of directories rapidly. WinSurfer(TM) is based on the treemap concept developed in 1991 by Dr. Ben Shneiderman. The screen space is sliced and diced recursively to preserve structure while showing details.
Keywords:
Utility, Hierarchical visualization
System Requirements:
Windows 3.1 or higher / 256 Color Display Modes
Related Technology:
SW-92-015
License Information:
Individual: $25.00 / Corporate Licenses also available.

ADMITS(TM) ADmission Method and Information Tracking System

DOS
Reference Number: SW-94-028
Developer(s):
Udo Schuermann, James Christensen
Market:
University admissions offices will be interested in licensing ADMITS (TM) for customization to their university.
Novel Features:
ADMITS (TM) enables universities to develop a customized program which can be distributed to students to learn of the school's facilities and to apply via computer.
Description:
ADMITS (TM) is a new method for applying to UMCP electronically. Prospective students complete the UMCP application on their home or guidance office computer and either send the diskette, print the application or submit the application to the undergraduate admissions office directly by modem. ADMITS (TM) also offers information for prospective students about UMCP housing, financial aid, academic programs, regional information and much more.

The ADMITS (TM) Developer System allows simple customization by the licensing university.
Keywords:
Admissions application software
System Requirements:
Intel 8088 or better CPU; 80286 or better recommended; Color or monochrome monitor, VGA display desirable. MS-DOS 3.3 or later; compatible with MS-Windows 3.0 or later and MS-DOS support of OS/2 and Windows/NT. 400k free RAM.
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Individual copies for school or home use are free, Site (Developer System) License: $750


Developing a Professional Portfolio: A Guide for Preservice and Inservice Teachers

Videotape and Handbook
Reference Number: IS-95-059
Authors:
Patricia M. Costantino and Marie N. De Lorenzo
Market:
Teachers and teacher candidates as well as university education professors teaching preservice teachers will find this a very useful tool.
Novel Features:
The Developing a Professional Portfolio videotape and handbook provide easy-to-follow guidelines and examples for how to compile the teaching portfolio.
Description:
Geared toward teachers and teacher candidates, the major sections of the video are: understanding the portfolio concept; using performance-based standards; deciding on a process or product approach; and providing examples of portfolio documents. The handbook reinforces the information presented in the video as well as providing in-depth information about the process approach and a closer look at some of the examples in the videotape.
System Requirements:
VHS VCR
Related Technology:
There is no related university technology available at this time.
License Information:
Videotape and handbook (single site use): $42.00, handbook alone: $7.00

Maryland Earth Science CD-ROM

Windows/DOS
Reference Number: IS-96-001
Developer(s):
UMCP Geology Department with NASA
Market:
In addition to Maryland citizens, students and educators, educators nationwide will be interested in the information provided on the CD-ROM.
Novel Features:
The Maryland Earth Science CD-ROM enables individuals to access current US Government data.
Description:
The latest in the Joint Education Initiative series, the Maryland Earth Science CD-ROM is a comprehensive CD-ROM of Maryland earth science and environmental data for educators. The CD-ROM provides powerful tools to investigate our dynamic Earth, ready access to vast amounts of geographic and geological data, from prehistoric to present day, that can be used for graphics analysis and modeling. You can zoom into a particular region and view the geology, topography, and earthquake occurrences. You can also view faults, interstate highways, rivers, place names, and many other geographic options. For further information, please see the
Joint Education Initiative homepage.
Keywords:
Earth and environmental sciences, educational technology
System Requirements:
80386DX or higher processor, 4 MB RAM, 6MB free HD space, SVGA graphics card and monitor (640x480x256 colors), CD-ROM drive, MS-compatible mouse, MSCDEX 2.2 or later CD-ROM extensions, MS or PC-DOS 3.5 or higher.
Related Technology:
SW-93-034, SW-91-050
License Information:
CD-ROM and accompanying manual: $29.95

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