Title: Intelligent Automation, Inc.
1Intelligent Automation, Inc.
15400 Calhoun Drive, Suite 400 Rockville, MD
20855 www.i-a-i.com Dr. Jacqueline Haynes
jhaynes_at_i-a-i.com / 301 294 5260 Shannon Beltz
Mayhew smayhew_at_i-a-i.com / 301 294 5230 David
Mayhew dmayhew_at_i-a-i.com / 301 294 5264
2Intelligent Automation, Inc.
- Woman-owned small business
- Founded in 1987
- Located in Rockville, Maryland
- 92 professional staff Approx 18M revenue
estimated for 2006 - Specialize in RD advanced artificial
intelligence applications - Highly qualified scientists, educators,
psychologists, engineers, and software developers
with extensive experience in advanced
technologies most with advanced degrees
3Intelligent Automation, Inc.
- Six research groups
- Education and Training Technology
- Core expertise in Reading and Cognition, Adaptive
Technologies, Multimedia Architecture, Artificial
Intelligence, Electronic Learning Devices - Applications across diverse domains
- Distributed Intelligent Systems and Robotics
- Signal Processing
- Sensors
- Communications
- Forensic Technology
- Multi-disciplinary staff creates environment for
unique innovations - Engineering from our electromechanical research
made possible some compelling playware
applications in education area
4Multisensory Computing and Learning Playware
- Background/foundation of our technology
- Idea began with graduate research at Harvard
Graduate School of Education - Kids connect most strongly with their world
through touch - Learners are especially likely to make new ideas
when they are actively participating in building
and manipulating an external artifacte.g. a
robot, story, or popsicle stick housewhich they
can reflect upon and share with others (Papert,
1980). - Learning tools need play appeal if you want kids
to use them
5Multisensory Computing and Learning Playware
- Background/foundation of our technology
- StoryTiles
- 4th round of funding from Department of Education
(935K total) on a family of projects within this
line of research - 5th round of field tests
- Kids like it!!
- Tactile experience
- StoryTiles was shown to foster language skills
and motivate play - Kids using entire 45 minutes
- Silly stories
6StoryTiles
- Consists of two components
- Cradle
- Manipulatives
- Children use manipulatives (toys and pictures) to
experiment with storytelling. - Manipulatives have code on bottom that can be
read by cradle - Preprogrammed manipulatives
- When manipulative or button is pressed, cradle
will speak the word that corresponds to the
manipulative - Programmable manipulatives
- Child can record her own label or story to
correspond with the manipulative
7StoryTiles
- Pressing green story button causes cradle to
tell the story the child has constructed - Cradle can be plugged into computer to augment
play possibilities with software - Animation of childs story
- Storybook that can be printed
8Productizing StoryTiles
- Versions
- StoryTiles Basic as a standalone toy that comes
with a cradle and basic set of manipulatives - StoryTiles Deluxe with animation and storybook
software - Animation software sold separately
- Storybook software sold separately
- Other software can be created (interactive games
between device and computer) - Could provide outlet / sales enhancer for
licensed properties/characters - Expansion sets of manipulatives or manipulatives
plus specific software - Package with book and specialized figurines
- Trademark registration is in process
- Patent process underway
- Disclosure filed with USPTO