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Tagaboo: a collaborative children’s game based upon wearable RFID technology

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Tagaboo was developed by Vivian Leung in an Interactive Systems stream undergraduate course. This was co-taught by Brygg Ullmer and Miriam Konkel, and supervised by Prof. Catherine Hu. We thank Prof. John Frazer and Thomas Fischer for their support of this course, and all of the other students whose energy and collaboration contributed to the course’s success.

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Konkel, M., Leung, V., Ullmer, B. et al. Tagaboo: a collaborative children’s game based upon wearable RFID technology. Pers Ubiquit Comput 8, 382–384 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-004-0302-y

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