Re: LUMS
Prof. Richard Anderson and his team at Univ. of Washington has made a short video on our distance course between Univ. Washington, Microsoft Research (redmond) and LUMS on “Computing for the Developing-world” . We used the classroom presenter technology and tablet PCs to enhance interaction between students across three sites. The links to the video are given below (both streaming video and downloadable versions).
More information on the course appears in this **CSCWD’09 paper **
http://people.csail.mit.edu/umar/publications/Anderson-CSCWD.pdf
We have just completed a new classroom presenter video. This video shows how Classroom Presenter was used in a distance learning class taught between UW, Microsoft, and Lahore University of Management Science in Pakistan.
Below are links to the video.
Low Bandwidth
http://www.cs.washington.edu/info/videos/asx/Classroom_Presenter_2009_282K_320x240.asx
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High Bandwidth**
http://www.cs.washington.edu/info/videos/asx/Classroom_Presenter_2009_1073K_640x480.asx
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Downloadable versions:**
Windows Media download
Low
http://videosrv14.cs.washington.edu/wmedia/general/Classroom_Presenter_2009_282K_320x240.wmv
High
http://videosrv14.cs.washington.edu/wmedia/general/Classroom_Presenter_2009_1073K_640x480.wmv
MP4 download
http://videosrv14.cs.washington.edu/info/videos/mp4/general/Presenter_2009_demo_video.mp4

Umar Saif
Dr. Umar Saif received his academic training from LUMS, Cambridge and MIT. He did his BSc (Hons) from LUMS (1998), PhD from University of Cambridge (2001) and Postdoctorate from MIT (2002), all in Computer Science. Dr. Saif worked and taught at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) as a research scientist for four years, where he was part of the group (O2S) that developed system technologies for project Oxygen – a US$28 million project sponsored by the US Department of Defense (DARPA) and an industrial Alliance of world-class companies including Nokia, HP, Compaq, NTT DoCommo, Phillips, Acer and Delta.
While at MIT, Dr. Saif also managed the multi-million dollar collaboration on future computing technologies between University of Cambridge and MIT sponsored by the Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI) and a consortium of hightech British companies.
Dr. Saif’s research interests broadly span areas of Ubiquitous Computing, Distributed Systems, Mobile Systems, Network Protocols and Architectures and ICT for developing world countries. Dr. Saif has authored several influential publications and is a Fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust. Dr. Saif’s research has been featured in popular media, including BBC, New Scientist, MIT Technology Review, Distributed Systems Online, and Dawn News. His research has received grants from Microsoft Research (MSR), Oxygen Consortium at MIT, Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI), US State Department/USAID, HEC and PITB.
Dr. Saif was awarded the Mark Wesier Award at IEEE Percom’08, Digital Inclusion Award from Microsoft Research in 2006, Research Excellence award by LUMS for the year 2006 and 2008, and the IDG CIO Technology Pioneer Award in 2008. During his doctorate studies, Dr .Saif was a Trinity College Overseas Scholar and Commonwealth Scholar at University of Cambridge. He has been nominated for the MIT Technovator award and the TR100 award.
Dr. Saif has (co-)founded three technology startups: BumpIn.com (contextual chatting), SeeNreport.com (citizen journalism) and ChOpaal.pk (SMS social networking). Dr. Saif is the founder of one of the first startup incubators in Lahore, Pakistan, called SCI.
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Research of Dr.Umar Saif**
http://people.csail.mit.edu/umar/index.html