Wiimote Whiteboard Provides An Innovative Electronic Whiteboard Solution

At first glance, the Nintendo Wiimote and a whiteboard don’t appear to have much in common. But in the eyes of Johnny Lee of Carnegie Mellon, the two go together like porcelain on steel to create an inexpensive, do-it-yourself electronic whiteboard system. The Wiimote Whiteboard requires some extra assembly on your part, so here are some key items you’ll need:

  • A Nintendo Wiimote (MSRP $39.99)
  • A Projection screen with your computer desktop projected on it by your primary projector
  • Empty ballpoint pen casing with infrared LED installed inside

Once you download the special software and read the instructions on Lee’s project page, you need to connect your Wiimote to your PC via Bluetooth. First, station your Wiimote at a prime spot so the camera hits your screen at an optimal angle from the right distance. Next, turn on your infrared LED pen, touch certain points on the screen to activate the writable area, and start writing. The Wiimote’s infrared camera tracks the light from your infrared LED pen and enables you to spread your message on the projection screen. See the video above and read the project page for more details.

The main benefit of Lee’s creation comes in its ability to turn almost any surface such as a projection screen, table, desk or wall into an inexpensive, full-fledged electronic whiteboard. On the other hand, the tracking resolution is lower, which makes writing slower and less precise than on a traditional whiteboard or electronic copyboard. Either way, the Wiimote Whiteboard provides a prime example of how a little ingenuity and know-how can go a long way.

Posted by Taeho Lim
June 13th 2008 10:19 pm
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Aldo - June 23rd 2010 4:59 am
Ardesia 0.3 it is out and available for windows and Linux http://code.google.com/p/ardesia/
Ciccio - May 10th 2010 5:50 pm
I want share with you a veru powerfull software to be used with the wiimote whiteboardhttp://code.google.com/p/ardesia/Ardesia enables you to make colored free-hand annotations on your computer screen, record it and share on the network.This is especially useful when making presentations, to highlight things or point out things of interest.The tool facilitates the online presentations and demos showing in real time your computer screen to anyone in the network.Ardesia is XInput-Aware, so if you have a mouse, a graphic tablet, a touch screen, a wiimote whiteboard or a commercial whiteboard; you can draw lines with different strength, select color, erase things and draw arrows.You can free-hand draw geometrical shapes using the shape recognizer, insert text with the keyboard and highlight screen areas. You can draw upon the desktop or select an image as background.