Teaching tip: wearable technology
September 10, 2013
Cornerstone
Wearable technology is an advanced electronic device that is small enough to be worn
naturally in the form of clothing, accessories or portable lightweight containers.
While this is not a new product genre (we can look back at things like the calculator
watch and Sony Walkman), the items and their functionality are progressing rapidly.
What is changing involves the rise of Internet-anywhere mobile device use, user interfaces
with interactivity between reality and digital information, and a recent push to make
devices available for the ordinary consumer.
Teaching tip by Jennifer Moss, instructional designer
Web link:
http://elearning.uaf.edu/go/tt-archiveUpcoming EventsTeaching tips live
Wearable Technology: Google Glass
Sept. 20, at noon in the Akasofu Building room 417
email
jlmoss@alaska.edu for more information
iTeach Workshop coming up Sept 23, 25, 27 and 30.
Applications are due Sept 16.
More information:
http://iteach.uaf.edu/