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Jingtao Wang
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
210 S Bouquet Street, Room 5423
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 412-624-8454
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Learning Research and Development Center
3939 O'Hara Street, Room 702
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 412-624-7498
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Jingtao Wang is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and LRDC at the University of Pittsburgh. His primary research direction is Human-Computer Interaction. Jingtao's research interests include Mobile Interfaces, Education/Learning Technology, Serious Games, Location Based Services, Novel Input and Interaction Techniques, Social Computing, Assistive Technology and Online Handwriting/Gesture Recognition Algorithms. Jingtao received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from
UC Berkeley, Master degree in Computer Engineering, Bachelor degree in E.E. both from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China.
Teaching, recent publications, and CV.
Recent News
- The class website for CS1635 is online.
- The class website for CS3570 is online.
- I recently received an Innovation in Education Award from the 2011 Provost's Advisory Council on Instructional Excellence (ACIE), University of Pittsburgh.
- Event Maps has been adopted by ACM CHI 2011 to host its official conference schedule for the second year!
- The class website for CS2610 is online.
- I'm looking for highly motivated students who are interested in doing research in Human-Computer Interaction (especially Mobile Interfaces, Novel Interaction Techniques and Education Technology).
- My homepage has been moved from UC Berkeley to University of Pittsburgh.
- Event Maps has been adopted by ACM CHI 2010 to host its official conference schedule! (also by IEEE SCC 2009, Lotusphere 2010, and IEEE ICIA 2010)
- The paper on SHRIMP mobile input received an CHI Best Paper Honorable Mention at the upcoming ACM CHI 2010 conference!
- A short paper on Event Maps, a collaborative callendaring system for managing conference events, has been accepted by the WIP(poster) track at the upcoming ACM CHI 2010 conference. Please email me if you are interested in the full paper in submission.
- Two full papers, one on SHRIMP mobile input, the other one on group based mobile learning games, have been accepted for publication at the upcoming ACM CHI 2010 conference.
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