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Brianna Dyche

wearable technology - 0 views

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    Educational health, different products for this
rtebrugge

Could your next cell phone be a tattoo? | IT Business - 0 views

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    Temporary tattoos used for health education
rtebrugge

Jawbone Design Guru Helps Bring Wearable Tech & Data Tracking To Your Golf Game | TechC... - 0 views

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    bluetooth that tracks golf game
rtebrugge

Stanford Scientists Create the World's First Peel-and-Stick Solar Cells | Inhabitat - S... - 0 views

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    Peel off solar power sticker
rtebrugge

9 trends to watch for in wearable tech - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    wearable tech trends
rtebrugge

Wearable technology market to exceed $6B by 2016 - Computerworld - 0 views

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    the future financial aspect of wearable tech
rtebrugge

Wearable tech can change the way we tell stories (Wired UK) - 0 views

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    wearable tech to help us tell stories
Brianna Dyche

the future of wearable technology - 0 views

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    where wearable technology is heading and how it is growing
rtebrugge

Battery Stretches to Three Times Its Size - 0 views

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    stretchable battery for wearable health tech
Brianna Dyche

Wearable Technology Information - 0 views

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    different products.
rtebrugge

Wearable Tech: Welcome to the Future of Fashion - 0 views

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    chart of examples
Candice Z_SVHS

Google Glass - 0 views

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    One of the most recent developments in wearable technology is the invention of Google Glass by Google, it is simply a pair of glasses that you wear that provide the user with many more opportunities to entertain themselves from their surroundings. This is invention is expected to be released this year! The link I have provided explains all the ornate applications included in Google Glass!
Susan D

Video Game Aims to Train Adults to Overcome Critical Decision-Making Biases - Universit... - 0 views

  • A University at Albany research team is developing a computer game to train people to recognize cognitive biases they routinely use when confronted with incomplete information or operating under time pressure. Such biases can lead to bad decisions in critical matters, including national security.
  • a non-commercial video game to help players recognize their biases and learn not to depend on decision-making shortcuts when processing and assessing information.
  • "Our aim ultimately is to have people not only learn about these biases but to begin to think differently when they are faced with a decision and do not have all the information and all the time they want.
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    college game based learning, video games aim to train adults
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    This is about a University of Albany research team developing a game that trains people to view the negative aspects of their decision-making processes when confronted with incomplete information and operating under time pressure.
Sarah Bandy

How the "Internet of Things" Is Turning Cities Into Living Organisms - 2 views

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    cities will get information from clouds and know how to react to weather.
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    This website is off of the horizon report. I think it is very helpful. It is useful to me because it is connecting real world sensors with it. Its talking about how it is turning the environment green and also how the plants have an effect in it.
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