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Passion for learning and technology yields three new Kinect for Windows apps

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Kinect for Windows

nsquared, a Sydney, Australia company that is passionate about learning and technology, has developed three new applications that take advantage of Kinect for Windows to provide users with interactive, natural user interface experiences.

In a guest post over on the Kinect for Windows Blog, Celeste Humphrey, business development consultant at nsquared, and Dr. Neil Roodyn, director of nsquared, go into detail aboutsome truly amazing products for education, hospitality and events nsquared has created using Kinect for Windows:

· nsquared sky spelling – this new application, aimed at children aged 4 to 12, makes it fun to learn to spell in an interactive and collaborative environment. Each child selects a character or vehicle, such as a dragon, a biplane or a butterfly, and then flies as that character through the sky to capture letters that complete the spelling of various words. (That’s a screenshot of sky spelling above).

· nsquared hotel kiosk – augments the concierge function in a hotel by providing guidance to hotel guests through an intuitive, interactive experience. Guests can browse through images and videos of activities, explore locations on a map and find out what's happening with a live event calendar.

· nsquared media viewer – this application is a great way to explore interactive content in almost any environment. Designed for building lobbies, experience centers, events and corporate locations, the nsquared media viewer enables you to display images and video by category in a stylish, customizable carousel.

Get the rest of this story over on the Kinect for Windows Blog.

Jeff Meisner
Microsoft News Center


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