In this session you will explore and have the opportunity to share different wearable devices (e.g. Fitbit, smart watches) and mobile apps that can support a healthy and organised lifestyle. Consider how these devices can support you own and your students’ well being.
Presenters: Suzy Stephenson and Simon Warwick (TEL Team)
ot even be possible with the previous sensor technology, such as FSRs (Force Sensitive Resistors) that cannot be folded, washed, or maintained stable for periods of time consistent with health and automotive product life cycles.
A pack for your professional activities to improve you business. 4 Helo LX PLUS, 4 Germanium Kits, 4 Helo Bands Kits, 30 BioZen Stickers Chips and 42 more BioZen for free.
A pack for your professional activities to improve you business. 4 Helo LX PLUS, 4 Germanium Kits, 4 Helo Bands Kits, 30 BioZen Stickers Chips and 42 more BioZen for free.
Wearables Recap Summer 2014: The 5 Facts You Need to KnowPhilip Likens
The wearable market is changing rapidly. Most of us are too busy to keep up with everything, so I’ve taken a few minutes to recap the most important advances in wearables for Summer 2014. I've included links for those who want to know more, as well as an executive summary of the most important points.
Trending in health tech online infographicW2O Group
We at W2O Group make a habit of translating digital data into useful insights for our clients. With SXSW right around the corner, we thought it would interesting to examine a year’s worth of Twitter data to understand what has been trending in health-tech & life sciences, and predict which topics will be of relevance in the future. We compiled the data into two infographics, the first of which you can view and share below, and the second will be released tomorrow.
The analysis focused on content created and shared between three unique communities: healthcare practitioners, Austin thought leaders, & the global Twitter audience. We examined deltas between conversation patterns for each group, what they were saying about health-tech & life sciences, when there were peaks in the conversation, and which profiles were leading the dialogue. To complete the analysis we utilized twitter data and our proprietary MDigitalLife community of 500k+ physicians, the world’s first and only database to map physicians’ digital properties to their official government registries.
To learn more about our methodology, please contact us: info@w2ogroup.com.
In this session you will explore and have the opportunity to share different wearable devices (e.g. Fitbit, smart watches) and mobile apps that can support a healthy and organised lifestyle. Consider how these devices can support you own and your students’ well being.
Presenters: Suzy Stephenson and Simon Warwick (TEL Team)
ot even be possible with the previous sensor technology, such as FSRs (Force Sensitive Resistors) that cannot be folded, washed, or maintained stable for periods of time consistent with health and automotive product life cycles.
A pack for your professional activities to improve you business. 4 Helo LX PLUS, 4 Germanium Kits, 4 Helo Bands Kits, 30 BioZen Stickers Chips and 42 more BioZen for free.
A pack for your professional activities to improve you business. 4 Helo LX PLUS, 4 Germanium Kits, 4 Helo Bands Kits, 30 BioZen Stickers Chips and 42 more BioZen for free.
Wearables Recap Summer 2014: The 5 Facts You Need to KnowPhilip Likens
The wearable market is changing rapidly. Most of us are too busy to keep up with everything, so I’ve taken a few minutes to recap the most important advances in wearables for Summer 2014. I've included links for those who want to know more, as well as an executive summary of the most important points.
Trending in health tech online infographicW2O Group
We at W2O Group make a habit of translating digital data into useful insights for our clients. With SXSW right around the corner, we thought it would interesting to examine a year’s worth of Twitter data to understand what has been trending in health-tech & life sciences, and predict which topics will be of relevance in the future. We compiled the data into two infographics, the first of which you can view and share below, and the second will be released tomorrow.
The analysis focused on content created and shared between three unique communities: healthcare practitioners, Austin thought leaders, & the global Twitter audience. We examined deltas between conversation patterns for each group, what they were saying about health-tech & life sciences, when there were peaks in the conversation, and which profiles were leading the dialogue. To complete the analysis we utilized twitter data and our proprietary MDigitalLife community of 500k+ physicians, the world’s first and only database to map physicians’ digital properties to their official government registries.
To learn more about our methodology, please contact us: info@w2ogroup.com.
20 Predictions for the Future of Wearables and Trackingctorgan
“Wearables” has become a trendy buzzword. But how much of the wearable tech is really wearable? When will we move beyond devices that track steps and calories? What characteristics do wearables need to lead to behavior change and to improve health outcomes? What’s hype and what’s backed by hard evidence?
Here’s a look at where I see the field headed in the future. Where do you see it headed? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Real world test - One day wearing 4 activity trackers - 13th Feb 2016Maneesh Juneja
I wore 4 wearables on my left arm, to understand how they might vary with regard to number of steps walked and calories burned during a working day. The results are very interesting.
Apps, wearables, sensors and data are blending together. In order to provide a innovative, sustainable solution in this setting, you need to do more than just connect technology. You need to excel in the way you transform this technology constellation in a context-optimized offering.
This presentation was given at Apps City 2014 in Ghent
My DIY Artificial Pancreas and the rise of the #WeAreNotWaiting movementMaryAnnePatton
I was invited to give a presentation to final year Health IT students at The University of Queensland about the DIY artificial pancreas technology I’d been using. I thought it was important to cover what it's been like living through the last almost 40 years of type 1 diabetes therapy, the impact of decisions made by the tech industry, where we are at now in 2019 and how it was patients taking matters into their own hands that made all the difference. Like any historical account it no doubt contains flaws and biases but I hope it's a small contribution to the conversation about why it's crucial to keep the patient in mind.
My Self Tracking Journey.
‘Precision Wellness’ / ‘Precision Fitness’ is an emerging approach that leverages insights from wearables, along with data from the individual’s physiology, history and lifestyle, for improved outcomes.
The goal is to help people extract meaning from wearables, rather than simply collect data.
Persistence is one of the most important part in a PHP project. Persisting data to a database came with PHP/FI and its MySQL support. From native extensions and PHP4 database abstraction libraries to PDO and modern ORM frameworks, you will (re)discover how persistence has evolved during the last decade. This talk will also introduce the future of data persistence with the growing success of alternative storage engines.
Développeurs, cachez-moi ça ! (Paris Web 2011)Hugo Hamon
L'une des contraintes les plus complexes à résoudre lorsqu'on développe une application web consiste à ne pas générer deux fois la même page. Pour y parvenir, la plupart des développeurs ont recours à des solutions de cache propriétaires qui montrent rapidement leurs limites lorsqu'il s'agit de cacher des pages très dynamiques. Un article et ses commentaires, accompagnés d'un flux Twitter actif par exemple. Heureusement, le protocole HTTP offre depuis très longtemps des outils adaptés pour contrôler la mise en cache côté navigateur. Au cours de cet atelier, nous étudierons tout d'abord les modèles fondamentaux du cache HTTP côté client grâce à l'expiration et la validation. Enfin, nous découvrirons comment améliorer les performances tout en restant le plus dynamique possible grâce aux Edge Side Includes, ESI, et les reverse proxy caches tels que Varnish.
Paradoxalement, Symfony2 n'est pas qu'un framework "full-stack". Il s'agit avant tout d'une parfaite synergie de briques logicielles autonomes qui travaillent de concert sous la baguette d'un seul chef d'orchestre : le conteneur d'injection de dépendances. Mais savez-vous que vous pouvez aussi les utiliser sans le framework ? Tous ces composants indépendants sont distribués sous licence MIT et offrent aux développeurs la liberté de les utiliser dans leurs projets PHP. Au cours de cette session, nous mettrons en lumière les fonctionnalités offertes par les principaux composants de Symfony2 tels que DependencyInjection, Console, Finder, EventDispatcher, Translation et bien d'autres encore. Vous découvrirez comment les intégrer et les utiliser dans vos projets PHP, et ainsi devenir le prochain Maestro du web.
API First talk from Gluecon '14, talking about putting the API behind all of your products and having a single stack. Presenter notes are included and probably necessary for when you don't have my interpretive dance to watch.
Monitor the quality of your Symfony projectsHugo Hamon
Ensuring an application source code quality is not an easy task. This is especially true with the PHP language, which is still compared to a non-professional programming language nowadays. In fact, the PHP language has plenty of professional tools for monitoring the quality of PHP projects. These tools are also standard enough to be coupled and to communicate with other professional tools in Java for example. In this session, we will introduce some of the Symfony2 best practices to adopt to write clean and maintainable code. Then, we will look at the best PHP quality tools to setup to monitor a Symfony2 project on a day-to-day development. The conference will especially focus on the Jenkins continuous integration platform, automated tests (unit and functional testing) and how to get and interpret metrics on the code.
Symfony2 - Un Framework PHP 5 PerformantHugo Hamon
L’arrivée de PHP 5.3 en milieu d’année 2009 a bouleversé la manière de développer des applications web. En effet, cette nouvelle version a apporté de nouveaux outils au langage tels que les espaces de nommage qui favorisent la réutilisabilité du code lorsqu’ils sont employés à bon escient. Les nouveaux frameworks de développement rapide ont aussi suivi le mouvement et reposent sur la base de PHP 5.3. C’est le cas de Symfony2 dont la version stable est prévue prochainement.
Cette présentation offre un tour d’horizon de la nouvelle architecture du framework qui s’articule autour de “bundles”, de librairies externes et de nombreux composants indépendants tels que le conteneur d’injection de dépendances. Nous dresserons un panorama des principales fonctionnalités offertes par le framework telles que la couche d’ORM Doctrine 2, le moteur de templating Twig et la gestion des formulaires. Nous nous intéresserons également à la gestion du cache HTTP, à la couche de sécurité ainsi qu’aux outils de débogage destinés à améliorer la productivité du développeur et la maintenance de l’application.
20 Predictions for the Future of Wearables and Trackingctorgan
“Wearables” has become a trendy buzzword. But how much of the wearable tech is really wearable? When will we move beyond devices that track steps and calories? What characteristics do wearables need to lead to behavior change and to improve health outcomes? What’s hype and what’s backed by hard evidence?
Here’s a look at where I see the field headed in the future. Where do you see it headed? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Real world test - One day wearing 4 activity trackers - 13th Feb 2016Maneesh Juneja
I wore 4 wearables on my left arm, to understand how they might vary with regard to number of steps walked and calories burned during a working day. The results are very interesting.
Apps, wearables, sensors and data are blending together. In order to provide a innovative, sustainable solution in this setting, you need to do more than just connect technology. You need to excel in the way you transform this technology constellation in a context-optimized offering.
This presentation was given at Apps City 2014 in Ghent
My DIY Artificial Pancreas and the rise of the #WeAreNotWaiting movementMaryAnnePatton
I was invited to give a presentation to final year Health IT students at The University of Queensland about the DIY artificial pancreas technology I’d been using. I thought it was important to cover what it's been like living through the last almost 40 years of type 1 diabetes therapy, the impact of decisions made by the tech industry, where we are at now in 2019 and how it was patients taking matters into their own hands that made all the difference. Like any historical account it no doubt contains flaws and biases but I hope it's a small contribution to the conversation about why it's crucial to keep the patient in mind.
My Self Tracking Journey.
‘Precision Wellness’ / ‘Precision Fitness’ is an emerging approach that leverages insights from wearables, along with data from the individual’s physiology, history and lifestyle, for improved outcomes.
The goal is to help people extract meaning from wearables, rather than simply collect data.
Persistence is one of the most important part in a PHP project. Persisting data to a database came with PHP/FI and its MySQL support. From native extensions and PHP4 database abstraction libraries to PDO and modern ORM frameworks, you will (re)discover how persistence has evolved during the last decade. This talk will also introduce the future of data persistence with the growing success of alternative storage engines.
Développeurs, cachez-moi ça ! (Paris Web 2011)Hugo Hamon
L'une des contraintes les plus complexes à résoudre lorsqu'on développe une application web consiste à ne pas générer deux fois la même page. Pour y parvenir, la plupart des développeurs ont recours à des solutions de cache propriétaires qui montrent rapidement leurs limites lorsqu'il s'agit de cacher des pages très dynamiques. Un article et ses commentaires, accompagnés d'un flux Twitter actif par exemple. Heureusement, le protocole HTTP offre depuis très longtemps des outils adaptés pour contrôler la mise en cache côté navigateur. Au cours de cet atelier, nous étudierons tout d'abord les modèles fondamentaux du cache HTTP côté client grâce à l'expiration et la validation. Enfin, nous découvrirons comment améliorer les performances tout en restant le plus dynamique possible grâce aux Edge Side Includes, ESI, et les reverse proxy caches tels que Varnish.
Paradoxalement, Symfony2 n'est pas qu'un framework "full-stack". Il s'agit avant tout d'une parfaite synergie de briques logicielles autonomes qui travaillent de concert sous la baguette d'un seul chef d'orchestre : le conteneur d'injection de dépendances. Mais savez-vous que vous pouvez aussi les utiliser sans le framework ? Tous ces composants indépendants sont distribués sous licence MIT et offrent aux développeurs la liberté de les utiliser dans leurs projets PHP. Au cours de cette session, nous mettrons en lumière les fonctionnalités offertes par les principaux composants de Symfony2 tels que DependencyInjection, Console, Finder, EventDispatcher, Translation et bien d'autres encore. Vous découvrirez comment les intégrer et les utiliser dans vos projets PHP, et ainsi devenir le prochain Maestro du web.
API First talk from Gluecon '14, talking about putting the API behind all of your products and having a single stack. Presenter notes are included and probably necessary for when you don't have my interpretive dance to watch.
Monitor the quality of your Symfony projectsHugo Hamon
Ensuring an application source code quality is not an easy task. This is especially true with the PHP language, which is still compared to a non-professional programming language nowadays. In fact, the PHP language has plenty of professional tools for monitoring the quality of PHP projects. These tools are also standard enough to be coupled and to communicate with other professional tools in Java for example. In this session, we will introduce some of the Symfony2 best practices to adopt to write clean and maintainable code. Then, we will look at the best PHP quality tools to setup to monitor a Symfony2 project on a day-to-day development. The conference will especially focus on the Jenkins continuous integration platform, automated tests (unit and functional testing) and how to get and interpret metrics on the code.
Symfony2 - Un Framework PHP 5 PerformantHugo Hamon
L’arrivée de PHP 5.3 en milieu d’année 2009 a bouleversé la manière de développer des applications web. En effet, cette nouvelle version a apporté de nouveaux outils au langage tels que les espaces de nommage qui favorisent la réutilisabilité du code lorsqu’ils sont employés à bon escient. Les nouveaux frameworks de développement rapide ont aussi suivi le mouvement et reposent sur la base de PHP 5.3. C’est le cas de Symfony2 dont la version stable est prévue prochainement.
Cette présentation offre un tour d’horizon de la nouvelle architecture du framework qui s’articule autour de “bundles”, de librairies externes et de nombreux composants indépendants tels que le conteneur d’injection de dépendances. Nous dresserons un panorama des principales fonctionnalités offertes par le framework telles que la couche d’ORM Doctrine 2, le moteur de templating Twig et la gestion des formulaires. Nous nous intéresserons également à la gestion du cache HTTP, à la couche de sécurité ainsi qu’aux outils de débogage destinés à améliorer la productivité du développeur et la maintenance de l’application.
This stuff is cool, but...HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT?Mark Heckler
We go to conferences & get excited about things that could revolutionize our development & change our organization! Then, we go home...and hit the wall. If you've ever asked yourself, "This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT??!", this is the session for you.
Learn from an experienced software developer (who also happens to have an MBA) how to make your case to leadership.
Design Patterns avec PHP 5.3, Symfony et PimpleHugo Hamon
Cette conférence présente deux grands motifs de conception : l'observateur et l'injection de dépendance. Ce sujet allie à la fois théorie et pratique. Le composant autonome EventDispatcher de Symfony ainsi que le conteneur d'injection de dépendance Pimple sont mis à l'honneur avec des exemples pratiques d'usage. Ces cas pratiques combinent du code de l'ORM Propel ainsi que le composant autonome Zend\Search\Lucene du Zend Framework 2
This workshop was designed to help people understand what APIs are in the current world, how to plan and build them, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
For more information on this topic see http://apicodex.3scale.net/content/API101
Symfony2 - extending the console componentHugo Hamon
The goal of this session is to explain how to take benefit from the Symfony2 command line interface tool. First, I have a closer look at the most interesting commands to generate code and help you reduce your development time. Then, I will show you how to create your own commands to extend the Symfony CLI tool and automate your tedious and redundant tasks. This part of the talk will also explain how to create interactive tasks, interact with the database, generating links or send emails from the command line. Of course, there will be a focus on how to design your commands the best way to make them as much testable as possible.
Many people understand the very basics of several languages, all the way to Hello World. However, this isn’t a full fledged application and it’s challenging to make the translations in your head between all the different dialects (interpreted languages aren’t really different from each other like different languages – they work very much the same and the only difference is in the structure of the language). Out in our community are many people who firmly believe that moving from Ruby to Perl is not possible, that it’s very difficult to learn a new language, that it makes no sense to try to understand what “foreign” code might be doing.
In this talk I will cover the example in 5 different languages (Perl, Ruby, PHP, Python, Node) and show how to map the exact same functionality to different languages.
The code can be found on Github at http://www.github.com/synedra/polyglot
Using git as a data store to create a cache for data which:
* Is versioned
* Supports common file operations (diff, log)
* Is very fast
Great for slow backend systems where the metadata is valuable by itself...
Top 7 best fitness trackers and health apps for Wellness.pptxChinmayee Behera
The popularity of fitness and wellness technology is increasing significantly. From the early days of pedometers, manual calorie tracking, and simple wearable fitness technology, today they are in high demand and need to keep pace with ever-evolving needs.And from tracking your daily steps to monitoring your sleep patterns to providing guided workouts, fitness trackers and health apps have revolutionized the way we approach our health. Here are some ways technology can be used to promote health and fitness:
Introduction:
During lockdown and the pandemic, people were craving nature, the stress relief of exercise, and the release of endorphins through lung training. But gyms are closed, exercise time is limited, and there are constant reminders that unhealthy people are more susceptible to illness and complications from COVID-19. As a result, many people sought to improve their overall health, fitness, and sense of well-being.
People often find it difficult to maintain healthy exercise and health habits due to the excuse that they don't have enough time for their planned workouts. The introduction of apps and technology makes these tasks easier and allows people to take responsibility for their actions. Plus, it shows you data tailored to your goals and lets you know if you're not accomplishing what you set out to accomplish.
So, Choosing the Right Tracker or App
There are countless options, so choosing the right fitness tracker or health app depends on your specific needs and preferences. Consider the following factors:
Fitness Goals: Different trackers and apps take into account different fitness goals, such as weight loss, muscle gain, or general health.
Activity settings: Choose the device or app that matches your preferred activity, whether it's running, yoga, or home workouts.
Budget: Some trackers and apps may require subscription fees. Consider your budget and the value the included features provide.
Compatibility: Make sure your device or app is compatible with your smartphone or other device for seamless integration.
Wearable Fitness Trackers
The best fitness tracker will greatly help you on your fitness journey. Fitness features to consider in a fitness tracker include tracking features such as health metrics, wellness metrics, long battery life, heart rate variability tracking, activity tracker, exercise tracking, heart rate tracker, step tracker, and more. To help you choose the device that best suits your needs, we've put together a list of our top picks for wearable fitness trackers.
Fitbit App - UX Review
Website: https://www.fitbit.com/dk/app
This is an independent UX expert review based on my proprietary UX checklist for digital health apps. The checklist is based on findings from user testing of 20 health and wellbeing apps. The apps are reviewed against 70 guidelines in 5 categories:
Onboarding and homepage - checkpoints related to first-time user experience (from sign up flow to reaching the home screen of the app)
Tracking - tracking of users' health data and/or symptoms
Data visualisation - how well the app uses data from tracking to display and visualise insights, progress and patterns
Content - findability and presentation of content
Support and education - how well the app uses both data and content to guide and educate users
Learn more on www.panacea.digital
Get App Happy with this list of health-oriented applications as well as how smart phone/ tablet applications can assist your clients in reaching his or her healthcare goals.
Alicia Aguiar, MS RD LD FAND, PhD Candidate
TRAQS.me
http://traqs.me
Tools for Reporting and Analysis of the Quantified Self
-- TRAQS is now ActiveOS - a Wearables Insights Platform (http://activeos.com)
The Future of Activity Monitoring: Innovating Beyond Steps, Sleep, and Speedctorgan
What will the future of activity monitoring bring? What are some new and novel applications? Where is there potential for new commercial partnerships and collaborations? In this invited presentation, I explore how we might interact with movement-tracking sensors in the future and consider novel relationships that cross design, data, functionality, experience, and even species.
You can even use technology to measure the progress that you make.
There are so many apps that you use for a number of things every day.
There are apps set up by different developers that you can use for tracking your progress and measuring your gains.
Building a Better Tracker: Older Consumers Weigh In on Activity and Sleep Mon...Longevity Network
Roughly 1 in 10 Americans own an activity or sleep tracker. But do older consumers see these devices as valuable in their quest to improve their health and manage chronic conditions? AARP’s Project Catalyst and the Georgia Technology Research Institute’s HomeLab examined this question – and the market opportunity – by conducting a real-world study. Participants 50-plus used these devices in their daily activities for six weeks and shared their experiences, observations, frustrations and recommendations for product improvements. Trackers showed promise for improving overall health with older consumers. Seventy-seven percent of participants reported trackers to be useful, and 45 percent reported increased motivation for healthier living; but usability issues presented major barriers to adoption by older consumers.
In this data driven world, health conscious people are actively tracking and analyzing multiple activities like sleep cycle, calories consumed, monitoring bodily functions, etc. Deriving the maximum output from apps is still a challenge for many users and providers as data in silos doesn’t really have power to paint the complete picture of your well being.
Imagine a system where an app that monitors your calorie intake and is able to share the calorie consumption data to your fitness/workout app. The workout app, based on this new information, adjusts your activity goals to maintain the desired levels of fitness.
HealthKit intends to bring in a holistic approach to your wellness with easy collection and sharing of data among various wellness/fitness and health apps from one centralized location.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Opportunities and challenges in mhealth, wellness and fitness domain
HealthKit: The overview, advantages of HealthKit and its usage determining factors
HealthKit in action- Live demo
HealthKit application areas - Present and future
With new Apples New Updates and launches at Event on Sep 9 2015. An Application called Health, which makes company’s direction towards gathering and organizing your health data.
Ultimate Guide to Fitness App DevelopmentLucy Zeniffer
This article provides a guide on how to create a fitness app. It discusses the different types of fitness apps and the features they offer. It also details the steps involved in developing a fitness app, including identifying a target audience and choosing a monetization strategy.
Health and Fitness App Use, Evaluation and Opportunitiesctorgan
This tutorial presentation was given by invitation at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine and World Congress on Exercise is Medicine. We welcome comments, questions, and ideas regarding this fast moving area.
API 101 workshop slides from APIStrat Chicgo in 9/2014. Note tat the second section, on excellent API design, is better covered in the workshop and deck pointed to on my blog, www.princesspolymat.con
This is my presentation on how to design APIs that developers love, that give your company good value, and that are successful in the long run. Since I use Haiku deck for my presentations, you should probably check the notes - without my interpretive dance it's the easiest way to understand what I'm talking about
Designing a REST API is difficult, and relies on your understanding of the developers and their use case. This presentation talks through Socialtext, Netflix and LinkedIn's APIs and decisions they made.
How to support the developers of your API, give them skills and tools to be successful.
Webex of my presentation at https://cisco.webex.com/ciscosales/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=62417452&rKey=caa6309156837b7a
DEMYSTIFYING REST
Kirsten Jones
REST web services are everywhere! It seems like everything you want is available via a web service, but getting started with one of these web services can be overwhelming – and debugging the interactions bewilders some of the smartest developers I know. In this talk, I will talk about HTTP, how it works, and how to watch and understand the traffic between your system and the server. From there I’ll proceed to REST – how REST web services layer on top of HTTP and how you can expect a REST web service to behave. We’ll go over how to monitor and understand requests and responses for these services. Once we’ve covered that, I’ll talk about how OAuth is used for authentication in the framework of a REST application. PHP code samples will be shown for interacting with an OAuth REST web service, and I will cover http monitoring tools for multiple OS’s. When you’re done with this talk you’ll understand enough about REST web services to be able to get started confidently, and debug many of the common issues you may encounter.
Slides from Virtual Cloud Summit - http://www.phparch.com/phparchitect-live-presents-the-cloud-summit/
Worksheet available from http://www.princesspolymath.com/princess_polymath/?page_id=506 for PaaS slides
Creating Professional Applications with the LinkedIn APIKirsten Hunter
Presentation for the Silicon Valley Code Camp on October 9, 2011.
Walks through tutorial on how to create a search application using LinkedIn's Javascript API, and explains a more complicated faceted application made using this API.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
MATHEMATICS BRIDGE COURSE (TEN DAYS PLANNER) (FOR CLASS XI STUDENTS GOING TO ...PinkySharma900491
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2. Who am I?
Princess Polymath
Data, hacking, prototyping
Health, improving fitness
Who are you?
Developer of apps or user of devices
Thursday, July 25, 13
3. Quantified Self™
Measure data about your activities
Use this data to find patterns
Improve things you care about
One of the biggest areas is Fitness
Thursday, July 25, 13
4. What I’m gonna tell you
Basic overview of (some) activity trackers
Strengths/Weaknesses
Web/application interface for
reviewing information
Basic API description
Fitness Application Systems
Runkeeper
MyFitnessPal
Thursday, July 25, 13
6. Body Media Fit
Device Info:
Highly Accurate –
sweat, temperature,
accellerometer
Requires subscription
Worn on upper arm
Sleep tracking
Bodymedia just acquired
by FitBit
Thursday, July 25, 13
9. Body Media Fit: API
OAuth 1.0a
Activities
Burned calories - Day / Minute or Summary
Subscription
Sleep, Step
Application items - Goals, Heart rate,
Measurements, User info
Affiliate program
Thursday, July 25, 13
10. Body Media Fit: Using the device
Syncs to iPhone or when charging via
USB
Battery lasts several days
Can’t swim with it
Band can be itchy/uncomfortable
Thursday, July 25, 13
11. Fitbit
Flex: Wristband
Zip: less expensive clip-on
One: Core model
Activity tracking via motion
sensor
Sleep tracking w/trigger
Fitbit also has a scale
Thursday, July 25, 13
14. Fitbit: API
OAuth 1.0a
Activities, Foods R/W
Subscription
Sleep, Step
Heart rate, Measurements, User info
Affiliate program
Thursday, July 25, 13
15. Fitbit: Using the Device
1 Washing Machine, 5 Fitbits
Small, unobtrusive, battery lasts
clip on belt, bra, put in pocket
Doesn’t track cycling, weight lifting
Syncs to bluetooth or smartphone
Thursday, July 25, 13
18. Jawbone: Integration
Currently no open API
Integration supported with Runkeeper,
MapMyFitness, IFTTT, Withings, Wello
Thursday, July 25, 13
19. Jawbone: Using the Device
Innocuous band on wrist
Sync is weird - plug in via headphone jack
Battery lasts several days
Sleep is automatically determined
Doesn’t track cycling, weight lifting
Thursday, July 25, 13
20. Withings Pulse
Small tracker w/clip, wristband
Activity tracking
Heart rate reading on demand
Sleep tracking w/trigger
Withings also has a scale
Thursday, July 25, 13
24. Withings Pulse: Using the Device
Toss in pocket, clip, wristband
Sync is weird - plug in via headphone jack
Battery lasts several days
Sleep is automatically determined
Doesn’t track cycling, weight lifting
Thursday, July 25, 13
27. Basis: Using the Device
Looks like a watch - you can wear all the
time (not swimming, showering is fine)
Syncs on demand to smartphone
Relatively comfortable
Charging is a little unwieldy
Thursday, July 25, 13