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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Justine Pearson

Justine Pearson

How Future Technologies Will Effect Our Everyday Lives [Video] - 0 views

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    This is similar to the Corning inc. A Day Of Glass. This version however I feel is a little more descriptive and seems to blend into more of the adult workday and daily routine instead of going though the girls day at school in the Corning video. I especially think that we could focus on her car and all of the features it had including the windows. This also reminded me of Michio Kaku's sub-topic in the computing chapter about driver less cars.
Justine Pearson

Wearable technology is a new wave of electronics. - 0 views

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    This video is a good oversight of wearable technology and it covers many points within the topic such as; water proof gear, wrist worn tech, and bulky vs sleek. This would be a great video to start out our research with because of the possibilities it lays out for us.
Justine Pearson

In the Future, Computing is (Cunningly) Constant - 0 views

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    I feel that this article gives good insight into ubiquitous computing which would go along well with our topic on wearable technology. Ubiquitous computing for those of you who do not know is basicly that in the future that everything will be computerized and we will be surrounded by computers everywhere in our everyday life.
Justine Pearson

A Day Made of Glass 2: Unpacked. The Story Behind Corning's Vision. (2012) - YouTube - 0 views

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    I feel this goes quite well with what we have been looking at for main topics. One part that I found particularly interesting was the medical section where the hologram and glass room was used. I feel that this video would be a good insight into future touch technology, computing in the medical field and augmented reality in the small girls field trip.
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