Research Projects
MULE: MUltiple Language Environment.
A programming environment that allows users to simultaneously use
several major language paradigms including imperative, functional,
and object oriented. Designed to demonstrate the major implementation
concepts in each paradigm. More information can be found
here.
Mule Resources. Mule resources are available at the
official MuLE
site. Other resources are listed below.
- utilities-parse200.scm
This is an updated version of the utilities-parse.s file that
works under Dr. Scheme version 200 and higher.
MuLE research group, Spring 2000.
MuLE research group, Spring 2000, after an all day meeting.
Past Members of the MuLE team
- John Barr Associate Professor, Computer Science
- Laurie Smith-King Assistant Professor, Computer Science,
the College of the Holy Cross
- Christian Stoehr Computer Science Major, Ithaca College,
Senior
- Jamie Scheinblum Computer Science Major, Ithaca College,
Sophomore
- Hanh Pham Computer Science Major, Ithaca College,
Sophomore
- Laura Henry Math/Computer Science Major, Ithaca College,
Sophomore
- Matt Basile Math/Computer Science Major, Holy Cross College,
Junior
- Matt Rinaldi Math/Computer Science Major, Holy Cross
College, Junior
- Raquel Ruano Math/Computer Science Major, Holy Cross
College, Junior
- Rachel Giguere Math/Computer Science Major, Holy Cross
College, Junior
Multimedia Research Group. A research
group dedicated to using cutting edge computer technology to create
innovative applications, images, and movies for use in classrooms.
The group is comprised of several Ithaca College professors and a
group of dedicated undergraduate students. Projects range from
interactive multimedia applications to virtual reality movies.
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Virtual Voyagers Fall 1996.
This group has several projects underway each designed to bring
computer based multimedia into the classroom. Projects
include:
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VV: Virtual Voyagers. A research
group that is currently designing interactive multimedia
courseware including virtual reality movies.
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Computer Literacy. In this project we are creating a 3D
game to teach basic Computer fundamentals. A screen clip is
avaliable here. A simple puzzle from
the game is here .
- A sample VR movie from the Virtual
Voyages project. This particular movie was taken from the Japanese
city of Ryoan-ji. You need the QuickTime VR plug-ins to play this
movie. The plug-ins are available for both Macintosh computers and
Windows computers. You can get the plug-ins free
here.
Past Members of the VV team
- John Barr Assistant Professor, Computer Science
- Laurie Smith-King Assistant Professor, Computer Science
- Lauren O'Connell Assistant Professor, Art History
- Jonothan Accarino Communications Major, Junior
- Tony Bo Mathematics Major, Senior
- Nevin Flanagan Computer Science Major, Junior
- Nick Riley Computer Science Major, Junior
- Beth Rudduck Communications Major, Senior
- Lynn Smith Planned Studies Major, Junior
- Ben Watson Computer Science Major, Senior
- Dan Wheeler CIS Major, Senior
- Jeff White Cinema and Photography Major, Junior
- Pascal Young Computer Science Major, Junior