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    Republic of the PhilippinesEulogio Amang Rodriguez

    Institute of Science and Technology

    Nagtahan,Sampaloc,Manila

    College of EngineeringComputer Engineering Department

    As a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in design Project

    EARIST TOUCHSCREEN MAP

    LOCATOR

    Submitted by:

    Durolfo,Cristina R.

    Estillero,Erlinda E

    . Estipular,Randolf I.

    Estoesta,Mildred A.

    Estropia,Jason D.

    Famodulan,Naicy F.

    Flores,Rica Barbara C.

    Fulo,Maricel V.

    Laurente,Jason U.

    Lonoza,Ronabelle P.

    Lumabi.Alvin M.

    Mallen,Aileen M.

    Pinzon,Paul Oliver J.

    Venancio,Nida O.

    BSCoE -5

    Submitted By:Engr.MINERVA C. ZOLETA

    Adviser

    Batch 2009

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    Acknowledgment

    This research has been developed due to our class performance and

    work experiences. In regards to this, feedback and comments from our

    classmates and professor who give us the challenge to make this research a

    better one.

    We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to the people who

    helped us to make this project possible.

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    DEDICATION

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    Republic of the PhilippinesEulogio Amang Rodriguez

    Institute of Science and Technology

    Nagtahan,Sampaloc,Manila

    College of Engineering

    The design project entitled EARIST TOUCH SCREEN

    MAP LOCATOR has been prepared and submitted by the

    following proponents:

    Durolfo,Cristina R.

    Estillero,Erlinda E

    . Estipular,Randolf I.

    Estoesta,Mildred A.

    Estropia,Jason D.

    Famodulan,Naicy F.

    Flores,Rica Barbara C.

    Fulo,Maricel V.

    Laurente,Jason U.

    Lonoza,Ronabelle P.

    Lumabi.Alvin M.

    Mallen,Aileen M.

    Pinzon,Paul Oliver J.

    Venancio,Nida O.

    Is hereby recommended for acceptance by:

    _______________________________ENGR. .MINERVA C. ZOLETA

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    Design Project Adviser

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    AKNOWLEDGEMENT. iDEDICATION. iiRECOMMENDATION LETTER iiiAPPROVAL LETTER. ivLIST OF TABLES vLIST OF FIGURES. vi

    CHAPTER I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUNDIntroduction ...Background of the study Statement of the Problem ...

    Objectives Significance of the Study .Scope and Delimitation .

    CHAPTER II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATUREConceptual Framework Related Literature . .Definition of Terms

    CHAPTER III. RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY PROCEDURESData Gathering Instrument .

    Sources of Data Procedure of Gathering Data .Statistical Data Treatment Survey .

    CHAPTER IV. DISCUSSION OF DESIGNBlock Diagram .Hardware Requirements ..System Flow ..Map Locator Flow ..Program Flow ..

    System Codes ...

    CHAPTER V. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION ANDRECOMMENDATION

    Summary of Findings Conclusion .Recommendation .

    APPENDICESA. BIBLIOGRAPHY

    B. PHOTOSC. GANTT CHARTD. FINANCIAL STATEMENTE. PROPONENTS PROFILE

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    Chapter 1

    Introduction

    As we go beyond the modernization of the world we are now in the 5 th generation

    where automations are in demand. More computers and gadgets are invented to make our

    lives easier and convenient.

    One of the useful materials that had been invented was a locator map. It is like a

    traditional map the only difference is the locator map used cartography to show the

    location of a particular geographic area. But now a days locator map was upgraded it

    became a gadget like touch screen map locator.

    Touch screen map locator is the combination of a Locator Map with the use of

    touch screen monitor. Where the touch screen enables you to interact with what is

    displayed directly on the screen, where it is displayed rather than indirectly w/ a mouse or

    touch pod. The touch screen locator map will be more helpful to the people that need to

    know the location of one place to another.

    The EARIST Touch Screen Map Locator is a device where you can find the map

    of EARIST by using the touch screen monitor; you can select items on the screen by

    pointing to the location on a map by using your finger. The coverage of EARIST Touch

    screen locator Map is only with the premises of the school. You can navigate the school

    premise by pointing/clicking on the monitor where you want to go inside the school.

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    Statement of the Problem

    1. Lack of sense of direction.

    2. Inconvenience in bringing paper maps to search for a specific location.

    3. Waste of time in looking for a place that wasn't familiar.

    4. Wrong information on the direction that was given by the people being asked.

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    Objectives of the Study

    General Objective

    The main objective of this study is to make a touch screen map locator for

    EARIST in which the students and visitors could makes information more easily,

    accessible by allowing users to navigate, by simply touching the screen. This will also

    determine accurate location of the place they are looking for.

    Specific Objectives

    1. Design a map locator that is easy to navigate fewer choices to Point which leads

    to fast and accurate finding of location.

    2. Familiarize students and visitors with the location of EARIST.

    3. Provides the user with information regarding the selected area.

    4. To guide the visitors to the exact location they are looking for.

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    Significance of the Study

    1. Provide maps so that users can find where they are and allow provisions to jump to

    other information of interest from the map.

    2. Allow users to access information of the location in a user determined order.

    3. Provide visual effects to give users visual feedback that their choices have been made

    and registered by the program.

    4. Arrange information containing in a threatening manner so that users are not

    overwhelmed by the amount of information containing in a program.

    5. Visualize the images that will be presented on the screen during the narration.

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    Scope and Delimitations

    The EARIST Map Locator shows only the latest map of EARIST and at the same

    time it also shows the important information about EARIST from Department building

    faculties, Dean Offices, and especially the facilities of he EARIST that you want to

    locate. However In this Map locator serves just the destination of what youre trying to

    locate over the EARIST Campus only, this map is reference of which place you should

    go.

    The EARIST Map locator is limited in the way that it only shows current data on

    the date it is being installed. If some information was added or the facilities in EARIST

    are changed, the map locator should be updated.

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    Chapter 2

    Review of Related Literature

    Foreign

    New USGS Map Locator and Downloader Delivers Topo Maps Online

    Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9/15/2007 - Press Release

    (Nearly 60,000 Available Electronically)

    The USGS has launched the new USGS Map Locator and Downloader, a Web

    tool designed to deliver topographic maps easier, faster and less expensively than before.

    Using open source software and the Google Maps programming interface, the

    Map Locator and Downloader allows customers to find the topographic maps they need,

    by searching zip code, address, or navigating on an interactive map. Users can pan, zoom,

    change the map to see satellite imagery or a seamless USGS topographic map view, order

    printed maps or download a scanned map image in GeoPDF format.

    "This product was a major priority for us since 20 percent of the people who visit

    the USGS homepage are looking for maps," said USGS Director Mark Myers. "This is

    the beginning of a whole new approach to serving our customers."

    Downloading maps allows users to view the map prior to purchase and doesn't

    require customers to pay the shipping and handling fees associated with hard map

    products.

    The launch of the Map Locator and Downloader is the first step in a plan to

    update the USGS Store (http://store.usgs.gov), which is expected to be completed early

    in 2008. To date, customers have downloaded about 40,000 maps; traffic is currently

    about 16,000 downloads per month. For more information on the Map Locator and

    Downloader contact Denver Makle at (703) 648-4732 [email protected].

    http://store.usgs.gov/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://store.usgs.gov/
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    Moving Map with touch screen interface

    WinPilot's touch-sensitive map has an extremely friendly user interface. To adjust

    the viewing area of the map, pilot can simply drag the map using his finger, or by

    touching any object on the map, he can invoke a window with detailed information about

    that object. For example, when a turnpoint is touched, the program shows a window

    containing detailed information about it, including altitudes required to reach it at

    different MC settings; touching a label describing an airspace segment brings up a

    window describing that airspace, including upper and lower limits.

    The map can be oriented either North-Up, Goal-Up, or Track-Up.There are

    several available levels of Zoom, allowing viewing features like the smallest details of

    the turnpoint sector, or the individual Gps fixes, or the entire flying area including all

    turnpoints and airspace segments.

    The bottom part of the screen contains easily configurable NAV Boxes i.e.,

    several available navigation and average vario data displays.

    By touching the Menu button at the top of the map, the user can access the other pages of

    the program, like: Settings,Task Editor, orFinal Glide Computer.

    http://www.winpilot.com/Moving%20Map.asp

    Touch Screens for Many Fingers

    Thursday, January 18, 2007

    Researchers have bigger plans for multi-touch screens than the novel interface on

    Apple's iPhone.

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    Large multi-touch displays enable two or more fingers to tap and trace on a surface.

    When combined with software, these screens could allow large-scale collaboration

    among many people. Credit: Jefferson Y. Han

    When Steve Jobs demonstrated Apple's new phone at Macworld recently, the

    feature that elicited the most "oohs" and "aahs" from the audience was the touch-screen

    interface: it allowed more than one touch at a time. This "multi-touch" technology adds

    functions such as allowing a person to easily zoom in and out of pictures and Web pages

    by pinching the screen with two fingers.

    But the full power of multi-touch technology might be unleashed in screens far

    larger than those on phones. Over the past few years, Jeff Han, consulting research

    scientist at New York University, has developed an inexpensive way to make large multi-

    touch screens accommodating 10, 20, or even more fingers. He envisions applications

    ranging from interactive whiteboards to touch-screen tables and digital walls--any of

    which could be manipulated by more than just one person. And this month, Han has

    unveiled Perceptive Pixel, his new company based on the technology.

    "The new iPhone is too small to be a very interesting multi-touch device," says

    Han, who demonstrates his technology on this YouTube video. That's because multi-

    touch technology implies multiple users. More than one person gathered around a large

    touch screen "becomes interesting," he says, "because multiple users can then become

    collaborators." Such collaboration could take many forms, from brainstorming sessions

    using networked, interactive whiteboards to animation collaborations at which six hands

    can mould the face of a monster. Perceptive Pixel is set to ship its first wall-size touch

    screen this month, to an undisclosed U.S. military customer.

    Various approaches to multi-touch technology have been demonstrated at

    engineering conferences since the 1980s. Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs developed

    the DiamondTouch table, which allows a group of people to sit around and collaborate on

    projects. Multi-touch screens "never completely went away, but they're coming back in

    different ways, and for certain things they're going to be really important," says Bill

    Buxton, principal researcher at Microsoft Research.

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    Mall store directory at the touch of a screen

    Primall Media will be launching its latest innovation, Touch Screen Directory

    boards, in October 2008, with the placement of 93 touch screen units in 18 of the top

    malls countrywide. Consumers will no longer have to try and navigate from current 'you

    are here' static and confusing shopping mall directories.

    The Touch Screen Directories are 46 inch portrait positioned, full LCD High

    Definition plasma screen TV's," says Primall Media's Darren Katz. "They are intended to

    ease the consumer's shopping experience, whether they are familiar with that particular

    mall or not. The Touch Screen Directories will allow consumers to search for a store,

    product or brand name and be easily directed to that point."

    The advertising opportunities for marketers are numerous. "The use of animation

    and movie clips heighten the quality of advertising for marketers," says Katz. "When the

    touch screens are not in use, full colour, high definition advertising will cover the full 46

    inch screen and capture the attention of mall-goers. "Whilst consumers are utilising the

    touch screen interface, half screen full colour high definition ads will air above the

    navigation panel. "Available banner ads are interactive when touched, and will link

    directly to the desired store or brand being searched. Paid for store listings will include

    the company's logo, picture slideshow of the shop front, text and up to five multiple store

    listings."

    There are currently two advertising packages available to marketers: the VIP In

    Centre Package for main retailers and shop owners and the VIP Catalogue Package for

    brands wanting to display digital brochures of its products. The latter includes a picture

    slideshow, information or specifications of products, maps, directions, video clips and

    enquiries to name a few. "We are very excited to launch our Touch Screens which have

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    been months in planning," says Katz. "Primall Media anticipates a great response to this

    latest communication tool to hit the shopping centre market."

    Information Kiosk for Shopping Mall

    Interactive Touch Screen Enabled Kiosks with Point-of-View Map Calibration

    Here is a shopping mall testing our Information Kiosks to engage its customers

    and trying novel ideas to differentiate itself from others. The Forum offers all the major

    brands under one roof and is a place where the youths hangout for food, fun, and

    shopping. The mall has coffee shops, food, restaurants, movies, clothing, games, and fun

    center for 2 to 6 year old and conducts events & entertainment activities for people of all

    ages. Here the focus though is on the new kiosk system. The Forum in Bangalore wants

    to see if they can take customer service to the next level by using a touch screen

    information kiosk application (PathQuest), developed by Gnostice Information

    Technologies.

    Interactive Touch Enabled Kiosk's

    The information kiosk offers people real time information about movies being

    played at the mall (which has about 8 to 10 screens). This is a huge advantage for PVR

    (company that has been exclusively licensed to screen movies), because the screening-

    halls are on the third floor with no displays on the ground, first, and second floors. More

    over the displays tend to be non-interactive while the kiosks are touch enabled and

    interactive. Customers help themselves with a search engine to look for the movies of

    their choice and get any other relevant information. The System is integrated to PVRs

    database; hence real-time movie information is displayed on the kiosks with images and

    texts. Apart from the information on the movies, a customer can also get information on

    offers and discounts.

    Kiosk's with Point-of-View Map Calibration

    PathQuest eliminates the need for a helpdesk as it guides the user in real-time

    with directions to the places of interest. For example if a user wants to know which floor

    the brand, Reid & Taylor or Starbucks or Wagamama is, then he or she needs to choose

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    the place of interest from the simple categorized menu and select it. The system, on a

    digital map will point out to the place where the user is standing (in front of the kiosk)

    and show the direction to the selected place by drawing a line in real-time indicating the

    path he / she needs to take. The system supports Point-of-View of calibration, meaning

    the user will see the map exactly the way he sees the surroundings from where he is

    standing. This enables to have the kiosks oriented in any direction.

    The scrolling text at the bottom of the screen has been divided into two sections to

    show offers being run by vendors on one section and the movie information on the other.

    Some part of the screen is dedicated to link up with RSS feeds for live information from

    the web. The displayed information could be live scores from a football or rugby match,

    weather information, stocks and shares information or any other thing as given out by the

    RSS feed.

    The area below the scrolling text has been dedicated to advertisements. Once

    touched, these advertisements blow-up in screen size to give more information. This is a

    huge advantage to the shop owners / vendors or brands, as the kiosk machine which is far

    away from their shop can display messages to attract customers; as against the old system

    of displaying offers on stickers and banners on the shop windows for which the

    customers need to be at their shop to read them.

    Gnostice Information Technologies has given the malls management an edge

    over its competitors. They can take necessary measures by looking into the feedback

    provided by the users through the kiosk. The customers at the kiosk can give feedback

    about cleanliness, services, ambience etc and share compliments, complaints, and

    suggestions which are paperless, electronic, and efficient in tracking shoppers

    experience. The feedback questions and the type of responses (single select, multiple

    select, Y/N, free text entry option) can be configured by the administrator. All the

    responses are stored in the database on which reports can be generated. These reports

    enable the Malls management to take informed decisions to improve the services.

    The information kiosk is also configured with relevant city information, tourist

    information, taxi, and travel information. A lot more information may be configured by

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    the administrator in the future days as there is no customization involved in adding any

    type of information. Moreover the system is multilingual, offering language support of

    any choice as configured by the administrator including European, Russian, and Kazak

    etc. This is especially a bonus as most metropolitan cities across the world have

    cosmopolitan population including Bangalore where people speak 4 major Indian

    languages and English.

    PathQuest has an administrator module which brings about the flexibility that is

    needed to add, edit and delete any information on the kiosk and restrict areas (which

    should not be displayed) from being displayed on the map. The administrator module

    enables to have zero client side customization and a central place to update the

    information as it resides in the server room. This cuts out the laborious task of updating

    information on each kiosk (imagine if there were 15 to 50 kiosks and you had to update

    data on every one of them).

    However, the same PathQuest could be used to suit the needs of not just any other

    shopping mall, but even any airport, hotel, museum, railway station, bus-station, college

    campuses or any medium to large facility. The facility owner could buy this product of

    the shelf and the administrator would be able to upload the map of the facility and

    configure any information fields. It is that simple! However, Gnostice Information

    Technologies works closely with their customers to offer better insight, and addresses the

    areas of concern. To know more about the product or to learn how PathQuest can suit the

    needs of your facility, please write at the below address or contact by fax, e-mail or

    phone.

    Gnostice Information Technologies | #45, Floor I, Sankey Road,

    Palace orchards | Bangalore 560 003, India

    Tel: +91.80.23367206 Ext: 129 | Mob: +91.9343770413 | Fax: +91.80.23367461

    Touch screen technology simplifies fill level inspection

    By Linda Rano, 14-Feb-2008

    Related topics: Packaging, End-of-Line Packaging

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    Krones has introduced a new system called Checkmat 753 HF that it claims offers

    simple-to-use fill level inspection for bottles through touch screen technology.

    The company says that the unit inspects up to 72,000 bottles per hour with maximised

    accuracy. It accepts bottles of any size, shape or colour and even paper or plastic labels

    will not affect the measurements. However, the technology can not be used for cans.

    It describes the system as offering "accurate, safe inspection coupled with an

    outstanding price-performance ratio and simple, user-friendly operator control".

    A spokesperson forKrones said the main advantage of theCheckmat 753 HF for

    producers is the simplicity of its operation through the touch screen. He also said it was

    relatively inexpensive, but did not confirm the price.

    The touch screen on the new Krones xPanel terminal is said to allow user-friendly

    operator control of the unit, eliminating the need for a specialist.

    A teaching mode makes it easy to set up new bottle types and any number of

    bottle variants can be stored on the internal flash card. Software updates can then be

    loaded via a USB interface. Statistics are also provided on screen of the number of bottles

    rejected and those that run through the system.

    The Checkmat 753 HF is a stand alone solution that uses high frequency

    measurements to detect with reliable accuracy - within 4mm - whether a bottle's fill level

    is too high or low. The high frequency process requires neither special permit nor

    elaborate safety precautions, unlike X-ray or gamma-ray detection methods.

    The unit can be used with all Krone's fillers or labellers as well as with other machine

    types.

    The company also claims that the Checkmat 753 requires minimum maintenance

    as there is hardly any wear and tear due to the non-contact measuring process.

    The spokesperson added that the unit was compact, requiring only 150mm of conveyor

    length in the direction of bottle travel for measuring the fill level.

    He also said that a new label checker is due to be introduced with a sensor which

    will be able to determine if the label has been correctly applied. This machine will also

    benefit from touch screen technology.

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    Checkmat 753's first customer will be brewery in Bavaria, which is due to start

    operating it in several weeks time.

    Krones, which has its headquarters in Neutraubling near Regensburg, Germany, is

    active in the factor planning, process technology, filling, packaging and intralogistics

    business areas.

    Touch Screen Voting Machines Tested

    On February 5, voters in Arkansas and more than twenty other states will

    participate in Super Tuesday. On that day alone, more than half of all of the delegates to

    both national conventions will be decided.

    Early voting here in Arkansas gets underway in less than three weeks. Pulaski

    County election officials spent Thursday making sure the touch screen voting machines

    are ready to go. Most of us will still use the bubble sheet ballots, but two years ago,

    election officials say one-quarter of the voters in Pulaski County took advantage of early

    voting, using the newer touch screen machines.

    Election officials will roll out dozens of touch screen voting machines in time for

    early voting to comply with the Help America Vote Act. They help voters with special

    needs, so you can use braille and earphones to cast your ballot.

    "The election official activates the audio portion of the machine and the ballot is

    read to the voter and they can make their choices by selecting the up and down arrow,"

    says Susan Inman with the Pulaski County Election Commission.

    Then you hit the green button and finally the one that says vote. The machines

    record your vote three ways- on a roll of paper that stays inside of it until everyone's done

    voting, electronically in the computer, and on an external printer. If you choose the early

    voting option, you'll definitely be using one of the touch screen voting machines in

    Pulaski County and then on Super Tuesday, there will be one of them at each polling

    place.

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    "They typically are not used very much on Election Day because it takes time to

    set up a ballot and voters would line up trying to use this machine, so we use the paper

    ballot for many voters," says Inman.

    All of these machines passed the test going through several different scenarios

    making sure there's no confusion. Election officials offer these tips so you aren't

    confused either when it comes to voting in the primaries.

    "Be sure you know where to vote before you go to the polls election day or vote

    early," suggests Inman.

    Poll workers will train on all of that equipment Saturday so they'll know how to

    trouble shoot if any problems come up. They'll start testing the scanning machines

    Friday morning. They have a bunch of sample ballots to run through them to see how the

    machines handle everything from a normal ballot, to blank ones and ones marked

    incorrectly.

    Interactive Touch Screen 'Virtual Visitor Center' From Vital-Signz Helps University

    Fundraising Programs Add High-Tech Touch to Donor Recognition

    SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov 11, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --

    In the aftermath of the Wall Street meltdown and global economic crisis, the

    nation's universities are facing the new realities of donor belt tightening and are

    ratcheting up efforts to maintain fundraising rates during the downturn. To help

    educational institutions appeal to benefactors during these uncertain times, Vital-Signz, a

    leader in the interactive touch screen kiosk industry, has introduced a high tech approach

    to memorializing major gifts with the Virtual Visitor Center: a flat panel monitor installed

    permanently at universities to provide campus maps and points of interest, along with

    photo and biographical information about major donors.

    The first installation of the system is now in operation at Point Loma Nazarene

    University, a Christian University with 3,500 students located on San Diego Bay Point.

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    Housed in a custom granite kiosk at the entrance of newly constructed Smee Hall, the

    Vital-Signz Virtual Visitor Center(TM) features a photo and video history of the

    university, an interactive map highlighting the campus's principle buildings and profiles

    of the donors that contributed to the development fund.

    Founder and CEO of Vital-Signz, Richard Corwin, an Emmy Award winning

    supervising sound editor, said the system's PC-based controller and video streaming

    technologies were developed entirely in-house and are among the most advanced in the

    industry. Currently in use at half a dozen museums and other attractions in the Santa

    Barbara, Calif. area, Vital-Signz has set its sights on the massive, but often overlooked

    educational market.

    "We view universities and colleges as ideally suited to benefit from our system's

    ability to present interesting and updateable information with touch-screen ease of use,"

    Mr. Corwin commented. "The installation at Point Loma Nazarene University is the

    culmination of our years of experience creating dynamic and crowd pleasing information

    kiosks at museums and cultural attractions."

    According to Mr. Eric Groves, director of Development, PLNU, the idea of using

    the Vital-Signz system grew out of the school's desire to recognize the efforts and

    contributions of the benefactors that made construction of the facility possible.

    "We were thrilled when it was suggested to us that we could profile each Smee

    Hall honoree with a photo and biography, complete with scrolling names and rotating

    photos," Mr. Groves recalled. "The dynamic screen and layout draws the attention of

    students and visitors and invites them to interact and discover what the university offers."

    "With each installation we strive to showcase the work of local painters, graphic

    artists and photographers, which creates a rich experience for both tourists unfamiliar

    with the area and a sense of recognition and pride in residents," Mr. Corwin stated. "The

    use of our technology at Point Loma Nazarene University highlights the exciting

    possibilities that the Vital-Signz Virtual Visitor Center brings to public touch-screen

    kiosks."

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    About Vital-Signz

    Vital-Signz is a leader in the interactive touch screen kiosk industry, founded to

    support the growing need for publically available interactive and personalized

    information. Designed for high traffic attractions such as museums, retailers, malls,

    transportation hubs, hospitality, entertainment venues and campuses, Vital-Signz provides

    end-to-end customized solutions for a wide spectrum of organizations. For further

    information visit: http://www.Vital-Signz.com

    SOURCE Vital-Signz

    http://www.Vital-Signz.com

    Are touch screens accessible?

    Printable Version

    A touch screen is a computer display screen that is sensitive to human touch,

    allowing a user to interact with the computer by touching pictures or words on the screen.

    Touch screens today are frequently used for information kiosks, automated teller

    machines (ATMs), airline e-ticket terminals, and customer self-service stations in retail

    stores, libraries, and fast food restaurants. Touch screens are also the most common

    means of input into personal digital assistants (PDAs). In the field of education, touch

    screen stations are being installed in K-12, postsecondary, and corporate learning

    environments to facilitate interaction between the learner and the content to be learned. In

    elementary schools, students who don't have keyboard and mouse skills can use touch

    screens to access rich computer-based content. Researchers are actively exploring ways

    to integrate touch screens more fully into educational environments, such as building

    touch screen functionality into walls, student desks, and other objects in the learning

    environment.

    Since touch screens were designed to provide user-friendly, intuitive computer

    access without requiring a keyboard and mouse, it logically follows that touch screens

    can be excellent tools for people who experience difficulty using keyboards and mice

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    because of physical or cognitive disabilities. In fact, touch screens have been used as

    assistive technology for many years, providing an alternative to standard input devices

    for users who need access to standard applications. Specially designed applications have

    also been developed specifically for touch screen use. These applications typically

    include large icons and a simple intuitive design layout.

    Despite advantages to some, however, touch screens can present barriers to

    others, such as people with physical disabilities who are unable to touch the device, as

    well as people with low vision and blindness, for which the device provides no controls

    that can be appreciated by sense of touch.

    For people who are physically unable to touch the device, an accessible product is

    one that allows the individual to enter commands by voice or by pressing the controls

    with a mouthstick, headstick, or other similar device (stylus). Some touch screens support

    stylus input, and others do not. The difference is in the device's touch sensor technology,

    of which there are several common types:

    Resistive touch screens are pressure sensitive, so they can be operated with any input

    device, including a gloved hand or stylus. However, resistive screens can be easily

    damaged by sharp objects, and they offer only 75% clarity, which may create additional

    problems for people with low vision.

    Capacitive touch screens offer higher clarity and are more durable, but they do not

    respond to gloved hands or most styluses (the pointing device must be grounded).

    Infrared touch screens can be operated by either human touch or stylus. They also

    provide high clarity and durability. They are more receptive, however, to false responses

    (by dirt, flying insects, etc.) and do not respond well to users whose fingers hover before

    pressing a control.

    Surface acoustic wave (SAW) is a more advanced technology that provides high

    clarity and durability and can be operated by either human touch or stylus. This

    technology, however, is considerably more expensive than the more common

    technologies and is not as well supported.

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    People who are blind and some people with low vision are unable to locate the

    controls of a touch screen device. These individuals may be able to locate and activate

    controls if they are labeled in a large high-contrast font and/or if audible output is

    provided to help identify the controls. Audible output is also required for users with

    visual impairments to access the information that results from activating the controls. The

    Trace R&D Center has conducted extensive research into designing touch screens that are

    accessible to people with visual impairments. For more information, consult the Trace

    publication Use of audio-haptic interface techniques to allow nonvisual access to

    touchscreen appliances.

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    New touch screen Classmates unveiled today

    August 20th, 2008

    Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 3:00 pm

    Intel unveiled a new iteration of its Classmate PC today, featuring a touch screen

    with tablet mode, a new wedge design, and motion-sensing internal hardware. According

    to Intels press release,

    Our ethnographic research has shown us that students responded well to tablet

    and touch screen technology, Ibrahim added. The creativity, interactivity and user-

    friendliness of the new design will enhance the learning experiences for these children.

    This is important for both emerging and mature markets where technology is increasing

    being seen as a key tool in encouraging learning and facilitating teaching.

    What does that boil down to? We all like touch screens and they really help

    mitigate the shortcomings of traditional keyboard/mouse input for students, especially in

    math and science.

    This version of the Classmate supplements, rather than replaces, the second-

    generation Classmate already in use and available from several OEMs (again, according

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    to Intel, Intel-powered classmate PCs are being sold to end-users under OEMs brand.

    Examples of these OEM-branded classmate PCs include: HCL MiLeap (India), Olidatas

    JumPC (Italy), FTECs SmartBook (Malaysia), Neos eXplore (Philippines), and CTLs

    2Go PC (United States).). The second-gen machines now feature both Intel Celeron M

    and Atom processors. Clickhere for a review of the second-generation machine.

    I had a chance to speak with Intel spokesperson, Agnes Kwan, and one of the

    Classmate engineers, Jeff Galinovsky, today about the new models. A video highlighting

    some of its features is embedded above later this evening, but heres the key points from

    our conversation.

    The tablet-enabled Classmates will be available to OEMs at the end of the year;

    several OEMs around the world are already onboard to launch the latest incarnation of

    the Classmate. Of note is MPCs (formerly Gateway) announcement Monday of its

    distribution of the second-generation Classmates under the name of TXTBook.

    The touch-enabled Classmate will feature an 8.9 screen with a built-in webcam

    that can swivel 180 degrees. It will also feature the latest Atom processor from Intel,

    allowing the Classmates to see a 50% performance increase over previous generations

    with Celeron M processors and up to 6.5 hours of battery life (the Celeron model is being

    phased out across the board as supplies of Atom processors increase).

    I asked about the durability of the new models, given the introduction of the touch

    screen (previous iterations were really rugged). While Intel is still in a prototyping phase,

    Jeff Galinovsky assured me that serious durability was still one of the design parameters.

    While the touch screen might represent a minor compromise, the extra functionality at a

    similar pricepoint (they expect pricing to be competitive with existing models) is

    probably worth it. However, for applications where durability is of the highest concern,

    the regular clamshell, non-touch model will still be available and developed in parallel.

    Intel did note, however, that their research in the classroom with existing deployments

    suggests that kids naturally move around, collaborate, and huddle with their computers in

    a way that can really be facilitated with a touch interface.

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    The touch interface itself is appropriate for single-finger or stylus input. It also

    features palm-reject, so that kids can write and draw naturally with their palms resting on

    the screen without experiencing the problems associated with most tablets (that tend to

    require a fairly unnatural hand position). As might be expected, the screen does not use

    multitouch, as this technology simply isnt mature enough to be accessible at this

    pricepoint.

    Intel also just launched its Ecosystem Vendor Alliance Program, bringing

    together software and operating system developers, hardware developers, etc. (Vernier,

    for example, to integrate support for their scientific probes) Since Classmate strives to be

    OS-agnostic, it will continue to support open source operating systems as well as

    Windows XP on both second-generation and touch-enabled Classmates. In particular,

    Intel expects support for Edubuntu on the new Classmate by the time it launches. By the

    way, Sugar has been ported to the Classmate, according to OLPCNews.

    They have also provided an API to software vendors for the integrated

    accelerometer. The accelerometer is designed to rotate the screen when the laptop is

    switched to tablet mode and allow both landscape and portrait input. However, by

    opening up the API, Intel has enabled physics experiments, science games, and even

    gesture-controlled actions (a tilt of the laptop to transfer a file, for example).

    This diversification of the platform (netbook and touch-enabled, different screen

    sizes, etc.) is great news for both mature and emerging markets. The touch-enabled

    Classmates are probably going to be high on my wish list for next year and certainly on

    my younger kids Christmas lists.

    New Touch Screen Kiosk helps visitors track down plants

    In Fall of 2006, the Scott Arboretum became one of six gardens in the world using

    BG-Map and the Visitor QUICKfinder to help visitors learn about plants. This technology

    allows visitors to search for locations of living woody plants and dedicated trees by using

    the new touch screen kiosk in the entrance foyer of the Scott Arboretum Offices.

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    The 19-inch, wall mounted touch screen operates like some of the new ATM

    machines with an on-screen keyboard and feature boxes for navigation by the touch of

    your finger. Simple searches of individual plants can be done by common or botanical

    name, species or cultivar. Create a Tour automatically arranges the selected plants by

    distance, creating a numbered walking tour. Maps can be viewed on-screen or printed in

    the reception lobby. In the near future, you will also be able to e-mail yourself a copy of

    the maps you make at the kiosk.

    Currently, dedicated trees can be located using the Locate a Dedicated Tree

    button. By entering part of the persons name for whom the tree was dedicated on the

    touch screen keyboard, you can find and select the corresponding tree and see a

    photograph taken by one of our volunteer or student photographers. When you select the

    view location button, a map will

    Pre-assembled lists of special interest plants are searchable under the Special

    Collections button on the kiosk, which highlights plants of seasonal interest or special

    landscape value. The kiosk also links to the Arboretum web site, providing general

    information about who we are, visitor hours, mission, gardens and collections,

    membership, programs, publications, and a calendar of events. The software allows you

    to leave comments and requests to be added to membership or volunteer interest lists.

    This kiosk project, along with the improvement of the adjacent classroom, was

    funded by a grant from the Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust and a generous donation by

    Jack Blum, as a birthday present to his wife Jeanne Cotten Blum, for whom the

    classroom is now named. Please stop by the kiosk on your next visit and make use of this

    new technology to better enjoy the Arboretum and the rich collection of plants.

    Two-Sided Touch Screen

    Friday, August 24, 2007

    A pseudo-transparent screen from Microsoft and Mitsubishi lets people enter data

    from both sides of a handheld device.

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    Researchers at Microsoft and Mitsubishi are developing a new touch-screen

    system that lets people type text, click hyperlinks, and navigate maps from both the front

    and back of a portable device. A semitransparent image of the fingers touching the back

    of the device is superimposed on the front so that users can see what they're touching.

    Multitouch screens, popularized by gadgets such as PDAs and Apple's iPhone, are

    proving to be more versatile input devices than keypads. But the more people touch their

    screens, says Patrick Baudisch, a Microsoft researcher involved in the touch-screen

    project, the more content they cover up. "Touch has certain promise but certain

    problems," he says. "The smaller the touch screen gets, the bigger your fingers are in

    proportion ... Multitouch multiplies the promise and multiplies the problems. You can

    have a whole hand over your PDA screen, and that's a no go."

    The current prototype, which illustrates a concept that the researchers call

    LucidTouch, is "hacked together" from existing products, says Daniel Wigdor, a

    researcher at Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab and a PhD candidate at the University of

    Toronto. The team started with a seven-inch, commercial, single-input touch screen. To

    the back of the screen, they glued a touch pad capable of detecting multiple inputs. "This

    allowed us to have a screen on the front and a gesture pad [on the back] that could have

    multiple points," says Wigdor. "But what that didn't give us was the ability to see the

    hands." So, he says, the researchers added a boom with a Web camera to the back of the

    gadget.

    The image from the Web camera and the touch information from the gesture pad

    are processed by software running on a desktop computer, to which the prototype is

    connected. The software subtracts the background from the image of the hands, Wigdor

    explains, and flips it around so that the superimposed image is in the same position as the

    user's hands. Additionally, pointers are added to the fingers so that a user can precisely

    select targets on the touch pad that might be smaller than her finger. In October, a paper

    describing the research will be presented at the User Interface Software and Technology

    symposium in Rhode Island.

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    Admittedly, this prototype has several limitations. Most glaringly, it's impractical

    to attach a boom and camera to the back of a handheld device. In their paper, the

    researchers suggest a number of different approaches for more-compact LucidTouch

    prototypes. The gesture pad on the back could actually provide an image of the user's

    fingers as well as touch information, explains Wigdor. The pad uses an array of

    capacitors, devices that store electrical charge. Fingers create a tiny electrical field that

    changes the capacitance of the array, depending on their distance from it. This distance

    can be tuned, says Wigdor, so that the pad can register the entire finger, and not just the

    fingertip touching it. Another approach, he says, would be to use an array of tiny, single-

    pixel light sensors that could map fingers' locations. Or the device could use an array of

    flashing, infrared-light-emitting diodes; sensors would then detect the light's reflection

    off of a hand, Wigdor explains.

    As touch screens shrink, says Scott Klemmer, a professor of computer science at

    Stanford University, one of the biggest problems users face is inadvertently covering upcontent with their fingers. LucidTouch, he says, "distinguishes itself in two ways: first, it

    provides better feedback about where you are ... and the other distinction is that it's

    multitouch."

    Even with their prototype's cumbersome design, the researchers were able to write

    applications for it and gather user responses from a small group. Depending on the

    application, users found that touching the back of the screen could be useful. For

    instance, most preferred to type on a Qwerty keypad using the front of the screen. But

    when the keypad was split down the middle, and one half was placed vertically along

    each side of the screen, most preferred to type on the back of the device. Half of the

    participants preferred using the back of the device for tasks such as dragging objects and

    navigating maps. The users were also divided on whether the superimposed images of

    their fingers were helpful. Two-thirds of the participants preferred the superimposed

    images when using the keyboard and dragging objects, and half preferred them while

    using the map.

    These results suggest that a user's preference for LucidTouch and pseudo-

    transparency depends on the application. Baudisch suspects that one of the first places

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    that this technology could appear is in portable gaming, where specific games could be

    written for the technology. But importantly, it could enable people to start thinking

    differently about the potential of multitouch screens on handhelds.

    "I think--zooming out for a moment--what's really exciting about this time is that

    for so many years, we've seen the dominance of the mouse," says Stanford's Klemmer. "I

    think that hegemonic situation is now over. What this points to for me is the idea that

    we're going to see this increased diversity of devices that adapt to different situations."

    Touch-Map Chooses GoLive! Mobile To Provide Mobile Infrastructure For The

    Nations Largest Telephone Locator Platform

    BEVERLY HILLS (Dec. 2006) - GoLive! Mobile today announced that Touch-

    Map Locator Systems has selected the company to add text messaging and multimedia

    messaging to the nations largest telephone locator platform, currently in use by virtually

    all flu shot locator systems in the US as well as the countrys largest retail chains.GoLive! will provide the cross-carrier SMS and WAP gateway infrastructure needed to

    send Touch-Maps nearest location information millions of US cell phones a year.

    Adding mobile delivery to telephone and internet-based locator systems is the logical

    next step for the location services industry, and Touch-Map is positioned better than

    anyone else to capitalize on this trend, stated Asher Delug, VP of Business

    Development, GoLive! Mobile. Our clients have expressed significant interest in a

    mobile component to our existing locator platforms and we are delivering, stated Ray

    Smithers, Principle, Touch-Map Locator Systems. We chose GoLive! because their

    mobile gateway is extremely fast and reliable, two qualities we cannot live without due to

    our large volumes and the high profile nature of our client base.

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    Local

    Palm Centro Brings Touch Screen and Keyboard to Traditional Mobile Phone Users in

    Philippines

    New Compact Design Available in Glacier White

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    MANILA, Philippines, April 15, 2008 After recently announcing the sale of its

    one-millionth Palm Centro in the United States, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today

    introduced its popular smartphone in the Philippines. With voice, text, email, web,

    contact and calendar capabilities, a colour touch screen and full keyboard, the glacier

    white Centro brings Palm simplicity and organisation to users who want to stay

    connected with friends, family and co-workers.(1)

    "Centro is the perfect choice for anyone thinking about stepping up to a

    smartphone it's rich in features but also comes in a small, cool design," said Olivier

    Rozay, Palm's regional director for Asia Pacific. "The combination of keyboard, touch

    screen and Palm's trademark ease of use makes Centro ideal for staying in touch."

    Centro is the smallest and lightest Palm phone to date, with a modern, stylish look

    that feels comfortable in the hand, and discreetly fits in a pocket or clutch. Users can keep

    track of social engagements, check stock quotes and stay up-to-date on the latest news

    all in one small, fun compact phone.(1)

    Centro comes with Palm OS, which offers all of the great organiser

    functionality for which Palm is renowned, such as a detailed and integrated contacts list.

    The calendar makes it easier to manage increasingly busy lives, whether it's juggling

    business meetings or keeping track of drinks with friends. Centro also is highly

    customizable, with thousands of applications available(2) to help users with everything

    from maintaining a healthy eating plan to keeping track of golf handicaps or personal

    expenses.

    Additional Palm Centro Features and Benefits

    Superior Phone Centro's colour touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard, combined

    with the simplicity of Palm OS, make it easy to use, with key features such as one-touch

    speakerphone, conference calling, ignore a call with text messaging and Bluetooth

    connectivity.

    Easy Messaging Centro's full keyboard makes typing complete messages fast and easy

    when sending text, pictures, audio and video clips. Plus, Centro keeps all conversations in

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    a chat-style view, just like Instant Messaging, so users can see the entire conversation

    unfold.

    Personal and Work Email New users to the smartphone world now have an easy mobile

    email solution. Personal email, such as Gmail and Yahoo!, is simple to access right out of

    the box. And, if users have to check their work email, Microsoft Direct Push Technology

    gives users access to their corporate email, as well as the ability to automatically update

    work calendars and accept or decline meeting invites, all on the go.(3)

    Web Browsing The full keyboard and colour touch screen provide quick access to

    online information and allow users to directly feed their personal blogs. The built-in

    Google Maps application offers fast access to maps, directions and local searches.

    Multimedia Pocket Tunes on Centro lets users "sideload" songs and manage music,

    audio books and videos easily.(2) Users can also shoot pictures or videos with the built-in

    digital camera and share them with friends.

    More information about the Palm Centro smartphone is available at

    http://www.palm.com/ph/products/smartphones/centro/.

    About Palm, Inc.

    Palm, Inc. is a global leader and innovator of easy-to-use mobile products that simplify

    people's lives and help them stay connected on the go. The company offers a range of

    products -- including Palm Treo and Centro smartphones, Palm handhelds,

    services and accessories -- to meet the needs of consumers, mobile professionals and

    businesses.

    Palm products are sold through select Internet, retail, reseller and wireless operator

    channels throughout the world, and at Palm online stores (http://www.palm.com/store).

    More information about Palm, Inc. is available at http://www.palm.com/ph.

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    BMWPhilippinesIntroduces Navigation System

    The first of its kind in the Philippine automotive industry is now a standard feature in all

    BMW 3 Series and 1 Series models.

    Navigation that speaks to you.

    Sheer Driving Pleasure includes knowing where to go in advance. A color sunlight-

    readable touch screen allows you to enter a destination, and the BMW Navigation

    System takes you there with detailed maps and turn-by-turn voice directions. For safe

    driving, the system even announces street names so you never have to take your eyes off

    the road.

    Nationwide map coverage.

    From city streets to country roads, the BMW Navigation System is preloaded with a Nuvi

    map covering major thoroughfares in cities and provinces around the Philippines.

    Continuous upgrades will also be made available at all authorized BMW dealerships. In

    addition, the BMW Navigation System accepts custom Points of Interest (POI) so you

    can program your preferred destinations.

    Bluetooth and MP3 technology.

    Go beyond navigation with other innovations. The BMW Navigation System integrates

    Bluetooth wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker that can be paired

    with most mobile phones so you can make hands-free calls. An MP3 player can be

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    hooked up to your BMWs Aux-in jack for endless miles of music. Add to these a JPEG

    picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement

    converter, calculator and more.

    The defining characteristic of the BMW solution is its portability it can be used just as

    well out of the car as in it. Because the BMW Portable navigation system crams much

    more into its compact dimensions than just a 3.5-inch touch screen and a GPS receiver

    it also includes an MP3 player, Bluetooth hands-free functionality and a route planner.

    The designers put a lot of effort into making the system as user-friendly as possible for

    example, operation is made easier by the use of large on-screen symbols.

    BMW Portable navigation system is within the drivers field of vision and poses no

    danger to passengers in the case of an accident. There are no trailing wires, and the unit

    is powered by the vehicles on-board electrics, with its battery allowing for use outside

    of the car. Drivers are guided to their destination via on-screen maps and voicedirections, including street names, and also benefit from an array of additional features.

    Benefits and differentiating features.

    Extremely user-friendly

    Positioned in the drivers field of vision, but without obscuring road or

    instruments

    Crash-test approved base unit: in the case of an accident, passengers are not

    exposed to any additional risk from flying parts or fragments (tested to TV

    standards)

    No trailing wires

    Internal hard drive for instant map access

    Contains a directory of BMW dealerships

    Vehicles position can be shown on screen with a distinctive BMW graphic

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    Satellite navigation features

    Color sunlight-readable screen

    Voice directions, including street names

    Operation via 3.5-inch touch screen monitor

    Comprehensive maps of the Philippines pre-installed

    Multimedia features

    Bluetooth hands-free function

    MP3/audio book player

    JPEG image viewer

    SD memory card slot

    USB connection

    Travel kit features

    Programmable points of interest

    Currency converter

    Calculator

    Portable features

    Up to six hours battery life

    Device is charged while attached to base unit

    Pocket-sized

    PIN code protection

    Headphone socket

    Design features

    Stylish looks that are recognizably BMW

    BMW lettering on the housing

    BMW logo appears on screen at start-up

    Vehicle position can be shown on screen by a BMW

    graphic (user can chose the colour and design)

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    Enjoy a lot more with BMW Navigation!

    Make Hands-free Calls

    Talk about worry-free driving. BMW Navigation integrates Bluetooth wireless

    technology with a built-in microphone and speaker, so you can pair it with your

    compatible Bluetooth phone. Then talk hands-free through the 360 while staying

    focused on the road. Simply dial numbers with nvistouch screen keypad to make a

    call. To answer calls, just tap nvis screen and speak directly into its built-in

    microphone. You can also easily look up and dial numbers from your personalized

    phone book or from your phones call history log. With 1-touch dialing for points of

    interest (POIs), you can conveniently call ahead for reservations or information.

    Navigate With EaseBMW 360 comes pre-loaded with nuvi map, the most

    comprehensive, commercially available map covering major thoroughfares in cities and

    provinces around the Philippines. Simply touch the color sunlight- readable screen to

    enter a destination, and nvi takes you there with 2-D map and turn-by-turn voice

    directions. It even announces the name of exits and streets so you never have to take

    your eyes off the road. In addition, BMW Navigation accepts custom points of interest,

    such as school zones and safety cameras and lets you set proximity alerts to warn you of

    upcoming POIs.

    Take It With You Like the rest of the nvi series, BMW Navigation sports a sleek, slim

    design and fits comfortably in your pocket or purse. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery

    makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot.

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    Digitized Maps to Aid Comelec in May Polls

    Election Digitized Maps Manila Bulletin (April 22, 2001)

    A creative proposal to merge the power of the internet the data Resources of the

    Commission on Elections (COMELEC) can very well make the confusion and

    disenfranchisement that ordinarily accompanies each election thing of the past. Under the

    leadership of Chairman Alfredo Benipayo, the commission endorsed the proposal of

    Mapcentral, in partnership with the Parish Pastoral Council for responsible

    Voting(PPCRV) and the Cybersoft, to interfere its digitized maps with Comelecs

    Computerized List of Voters(CVL) through the website wwwMapcental.ph, cybersoft is

    a company specializing in Geographic Information System(GSIS).

    In a recently promulgated resolutions, Comelec recognized the find Precint

    Online project of Mapcentral as an effective and valuable means of providing registered

    voters fast access to their records via the Internet.

    Philip Ella Juico, president and chief executive officer of MIC Holdings, Inc. the

    owner of Mapcentral, launded the decision of Chairman Benipayo and the Comelec

    commissioners, adding that the project presents a vital key to ensuring the smooth and

    orderly conduct of elections this May.

    Through www.finprecint.com and www.MapCentral.ph, registered voters gain

    access to their individual records, allowing them to determine days before the May 14

    elections the specific polling precincts to which they belong. All that is required is for

    them to key in their name and their birthdates. This largely avoids the problem of going

    around in search ones precinct on the day of the election itself.

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    Jiunco explained that MIC Holdings existing website, www.MapCentral.ph, will

    serve as the backbone for the propose special specialized site, which is expected to be up

    and running three weeks before the elections.

    MpCentral.ph contains the largest compilation of digitized maps covering1,580

    cities and municipalities and 79 provinces of the Philippines. Its powerful browsers can

    obtain such details at road names. Baranggay names, and the natural as well as

    commercial establishment landmarks, Juinco added

    The project organizers also have the plans to address the needs of individuals

    who have no access to the Internet. Juinco stated that his group is pursuing tie-ups with

    telecommunications leaders PLDT, Bayantel Globe, and Smart as well as other forms, to

    set up booting with computers in strategic vocations all over the country.

    Juico also said other companies nd organizations should be encourage to take part

    in the project, adding that is one way be which we can become more effective supporters

    and partners of the comelec

    An added bonus of the online project is that it serves as means of validating the

    list of voters, assisting in the difficult and tedious task of identifying and removing the

    multiple registrants. By digitizing the voters list, it becomes a relatively simple matter to

    check if a certain persons name appears in the other precincts. has taken the first step

    towards the vision of fully computerized election

    With the advent of MapCentrals www.finprecint.com, . Juico believes the

    Philippines

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    Digital Map Proposal (Baguio City)

    Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 22, 2001, pp.11

    A surveying firm has asked the city government to consider its proposal to

    establish a digital map for the city. The Certeza Surveying and Aero photo Inc. presented

    to officials how the geographic information System could plot the citys road networks,

    residential and forest areas, land elevation and infrastructure through details map that

    would use aerial photography. The project which could help in the city stocks mapping

    and collections would cost the city government P12million to P14million.

    Sandra Go and Michelle Angelli Mendoza, PDI Northern Luzon Bureau.

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    Chapter 3

    DATA GATHERING INSTRUMENTS

    QUESTIONNAIRES

    The researchers used questionnaires to gather necessary information that can be

    used for constructing this touch screen map locator.

    Questionnaires are given and answered by the students, faculties, school

    employees, and visitors of EARIST to know what kind of response or feedback will they

    have regarding EARIST TOUCH SCREEN MAP LOCATOR. The researcher would also

    want to know if they have knowledge about touch screen map locator.

    The questionnaires also serve as a survey if the respondents would like to install

    this kind of system in EARIST.

    A form containing a set of questions, especially one addressed to a statistically

    significant number of subjects as a way of gathering information for a survey.

    INTERVIEW

    It is also intended to gather related information provided or answered by the

    schools and companies that allowed us to conduct an interview regarding to their existing

    map locator.

    An observation, or questioning, for the purpose of eliciting information for

    publication;

    The published statement so elicited.

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    DOCUMENTATION

    The group made documentation where in all the gathered information are being

    analyzed and summarized. Weekly activities starting on the 2nd week of November are

    also being stated on this documentation.

    SOURCES OF DATA

    INTERNET

    www.google.com

    www.yahoo.com

    www.dictionary.com

    www.altavista.com

    www.instructables.com

    www.howstuffworks.com

    www.ask.com

    PROCEDURES FOR GATHERING DATA

    1. Surfing through the internet

    2. Provides questionnaire for the school/company that will be interviewed and also

    for the students, faculties, employees, and visitors of EARIST.

    http://www.google.com/http://www.yahoo.com/http://www.dictionary.com/http://www.altavista.com/http://www.instructables.com/http://www.howstuffworks.com/http://www.google.com/http://www.yahoo.com/http://www.dictionary.com/http://www.altavista.com/http://www.instructables.com/http://www.howstuffworks.com/
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    3. Look for a school/company that has an existing map locator.

    4. Asking permissions to conduct an interview.

    5. After having a schedule of interview to specific person, interview is being

    conducted.

    6. All questionnaires and interviews are analyzed and summarized to have statistics

    of it.

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    Chapter 5

    FINDINGS

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    There are some problems that occurred in constructing or implementing this touch

    screen map locator. Some of this are the following:

    a. The floor plans of the buildings are not updated. Many changes are

    done in every college building, but the floor plan provided by the

    school is still the old structure of the school floor plan.

    b. Some of the students are not aware on this kind of system.

    c. Visitors asked the guard automatically for he is the one who is

    assigned at the entrance of the school and it is common to do so.

    CONCLUSION:

    1. In accordance to the findings, researchers should conduct their own

    inspection on the floor plans of the buildings to ensure that the changes

    made in every college buildings will be used in the program.

    2. Exact locations of the rooms are very important so that the user of

    touch screen locator map would not be confused.

    3. Brief introduction on the EARIST TOUCH SCREEN MAP LOCATOR

    will be a good help to give the students instruction on how it is

    working.

    RECOMMENDATION

    1. Locator map should be installed in a place where the person that needs it will

    easily see it.

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    2. The researchers recommend having a print button to enable the user to have a

    hard copy of the information that they needed.

    3. The researchers recommend putting this program/ system on-line, so that

    people who are not able to visit the school can still view the schools layout or

    premises.

    The group made documentation where in all the gathered information are being

    analyzed and summarized. Weekly activities starting on the 2nd week of November are

    also being stated on this documentation.