Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, computer program products, and systems. Embodiments of the present invention can. in response to receiving information, map an environment comprising one or more electronic devices. Embodiments of the present invention can then dynamically update the mapped environment based on the received information. Embodiments of the present invention can then display the updated environment on display areas of respective electronic devices of the one or more electronic devices.
Abstract:
An information processing system includes information processing apparatus and terminal apparatus that includes display portion and operation portion. A first display processing portion displays electronic teaching material on the display portion. A switch processing portion switches page of electronic teaching material displayed on display portion in response to switch operation performed to operation portion. A page information obtaining portion, in response to switch operation, obtains page information corresponding to page of electronic teaching material that had been displayed before being switched. A board-written data obtaining portion obtains lesson information that is input to board surface, as board-written data. A storage processing portion stores page information into storage portion in association with one or more pieces of board-written data that had been obtained by board-written data obtaining portion before the page information was obtained by page information obtaining portion.
Abstract:
A flexible electrostatic recording medium used in conjunction with an electronic blackboard includes a base layer composed of a synthetic resin, a conductive layer formed on the base layer, and a dielectric layer formed on the conductive layer by a thin transparent film, preferably of polyvinylidene fluoride, and adhered to the conductive layer by means of an adhesive.
Abstract:
An image display device in which image data produced by an image scanner separate from the display may be written and erased. The display consists of a movable endless belt. Four embodiments are shown with the belt being made of an electrochromic material which electrochemically shows oxidation-reduction reactions; an optically reversible photochromic material; a thermoplastic sheet produced by applying a photoconductor and a thermoplastic resin to a transparent conductive film; and a color photochromic sheet made up of a photochromic film whose absorption changes when illuminated by light of predetermined wavelengths and a repetitive sequence of color filters of red, green and blue each being formed in a stripe configuration, respectively. Visible images are displayed on the display member based on the image data.
Abstract:
A shared terminal includes: circuitry to control a display to display an image to a plurality of users, the plurality of users sharing a use of the shared terminal, and obtain, from a first privately-owned terminal owned by a first user of the plurality of users, first terminal identification information for identifying the first privately-owned terminal; a transmitter to transmit, to a terminal management server, an authentication request for authenticating the first privately-owned terminal to allow login of the first user into the shared terminal, the authentication request including the first terminal identification information of the first privately-owned terminal; and a receiver to receive an authentication result indicating whether the first privately-owned terminal is authenticated to allow login of the first user, from the terminal management server. When the authentication result indicates that the first privately-owned terminal is a legitimate terminal and login of the first user is successful, the circuitry controls the display to display a screen for allowing the plurality of users including the first user to draw an image. When the authentication result indicates that the first privately-owned terminal is not a legitimate terminal and login of the first user fails, the circuitry controls the display to display a screen with an error message.
Abstract:
A magnetic scanning method includes acquiring an image from a storage device of a magnetic scanning device, controlling a magnetic read-write head of the magnetic scanning device to touch a reference point on a plane, generating an electric signal which reflects relevant information of the acquired image, inputting the electric signal reflecting the relevant information of the acquired image to the magnetic read-write head, when the electric signal reflecting the relevant information of the acquired image flows through the magnetic read-write head, controlling the magnetic read-write head to generate a magnetic field corresponding to the electric signal, controlling the magnetic read-write head to move and scan the plane from the reference point, to magnetize the magnetic powder on the plane by the magnetic field, and driving the magnetic powder to move relatively to generate an image similar to the acquired image.
Abstract:
A system for providing patients with dementia or other cognitive impairment with instructions and reminders of tasks to enable them to live with minimum third party oversight. The system provides for a continuous display of viewable indicia of at least one of text or images to provide the patient messages. The messages may be generated by a remote third party or software running on a computer. A projector is engaged to a ceiling of the residence of the patient to maintain it out of reach and tampering from the patient. The projector displays the messages upon a wall of the residence allowing the patient to watch TV or use a computer and still receive ongoing messaging including reminders and instructions on daily or other tasks. Employing the system a remote user such as the child of a patient can provide instruction and reminders to the patient allowing them to live with minimal supervision.
Abstract:
An electrostatic blackboard having an image display function for displaying on an electrostatically recordable blackboard display a visible toner image converted from an electrostatic latent image formed on the backboard by an electrostatic recording head includes copying apparatus for transfering the visible image on the blackboard to a large-size paper sheet. A semi-permanent latent image toner fusing operation is provided to create a semi-permanent visible image, yet permit easy erasing.