ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Interactive Wearable Technology Slideshow
1. Janet, a 68 year old novice iPhone user, has
come into your store, wondering about what
she can use to track her steps. Her doctor
recommended a pedometer to encourage her to
stay more active, but she's never used one
before. Her husband said he'd be willing to start
walking with her for the health benefits, and she
wonders if there's a way they can compare their
steps? What product would you recommend to
Janet?
A. Nike FuelBand
B. Larklife
C. Misfit Shine
D. Jawbone Up
2. Great Answer!
Janet needs a simple device
like the Fuelband where
where she can quickly track
her steps, and then also
compete with her husband if
she chooses.
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3. Keep Thinking
While Larklife does track
steps, it might be a little
complicated for a novice
iPhone user. Also, it doesn’t
allow for the competition with
Janet’s husband.
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4. Keep Thinking
The Misfit Shine does track
steps, but it might be a little
complicated for a novice
iPhone user who only wants
the pedometer feature.
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5. Keep Thinking
The Jawbone Up does track
steps, but it might be a little
complicated for a novice
iPhone user who only wants
the pedometer feature.
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6. Kari loves nutrition. She thinks that it's
incredibly important to eat healthy and stay
active. She enjoys seeing how many calories
she consumes, and then how many she burns
on a run. She's not a super-athlete, but recently
shed extra pounds and wants to keep them off.
Which device do you recommend for Kari?
A. Nike FuelBand
B. Larklife
C. Misfit Shine
D. Jawbone Up
7. Keep Thinking
The Nike Fuelband does track
activity, but doesn’t track any
information about nutrition.
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10. Nice Work!
The Jawbone Up is the perfect
choice for Kari. It allows her to
easily see her calories in and
out through monitoring food
and exercise.
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11. James, an app developer, worries that his
energy level is low. He tends to sit at a desk in
his office all day, and will often realize he's
been sitting for 6 hours straight without getting
up, eating, or talking to someone. He tries to
stay healthy, but it's hard for him to keep
himself on track. What device might help
James?
A. Nike FuelBand
B. Larklife
C. Misfit Shine
D. Jawbone Up
12. Keep Thinking
The Nike Fuelband does track
activity, but doesn’t provide
any coaching.
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14. Keep Thinking
While good for activity
tracking, Misfit Shine doesn’t
provide any nudging or
coaching that James needs.
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15. Keep Thinking
Jawbone Up does provide
some movement reminders,
but doesn’t provide holistic
coaching like James is looking
for
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16. Chris is always on the cutting edge of
technology...if it's easy. He doesn't like adding
a lot of bulky accessories on the equipment he
carries around as a professional photographer,
and hates wristbands. However, he's realized
that he needs to exercise more, and wants an
easy way to track whether he's getting enough
activity in the field or should go for a run at
home. What would you recommend to Chris?
A. Nike FuelBand
B. Larklife
C. Misfit Shine
D. Jawbone Up
17. Keep Thinking
The Nike Fuelband tracks the
types of things Chris wants,
but is a wrist-worn device.
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