TRY TO LOOK BACK FROM TEN YEARS
AGO. WHAT WAS THE “COOLEST”
TECHNOLOGICAL MEDIUM THAT YOU
COULD WEAR BACK THEN?
WHAT IS WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY?
•SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO BE WORN BY A PERSON (HAYWARD
ET.AL, 2016)
•IT AIMS TO GIVE THE USER AN EASY EXPERIENCE OF THE DEVICE
AND/OR ENHANCE THE USER’S SENSES WITHOUT HASSLE.
EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
- STANDALONE PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES
THAT CAN BE ATTACHED TO A PERSON’S WRIST.
- Wrist-worn, chest-worn, clip-on, or ear-worn
devices that use motion sensors to record
exercise and health statistics and progess
EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
- Include virtual reality (VR) eyewear that can put
the functions of a smartphone or computer into
the user’s vision.
EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
- Includes heated apparel, medical apparel, work
monitoring apparel, etc.
EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
- Devices used in diagnosis and in helping
patients in recovery
EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
- Includes wireless headphones,
simulations, etc.
3D TECHNOLOGY
HAVE YOU WATCHED A MOVIE IN 3D? HOW WAS IT?
WAS IT BETTER THAN REGULAR CINEMA? IN WHAT WAYS?
Filmakers were able to incorporate real 3D technology in
films. Since then, the movie experience has never been
the same.
but there is more to 3D technology then films…
Did you know that you can now have
an object reproduce though 3D
printing?
WHAT IS 3D PRINTER?
In a 3D printer, a digital file created through 3D
modeling software or copied through a 3D scanner
can now be made into 3D solid object.
EXAMPLE OF 3D OBJECTS PRINTED FROM
3D PRINTER
VIDEO CLIPS 3D PRINTER
Have you
watched the
Iron Man
series?
Aside from the Iron Man Suit, perhaps the
most remarkable technology in the
series is J.A.R.V.I.S., the character TONY
STARK’S computers in the series is
HOLOGRAMS.
WHAT IS HOLOGRAMS?
is a 3D image reproduced through recording lights
from lasers scattered from an object (Workman,
2013)
the holograms that movies usually portray are
advanced holograms that people can touch and
control
ANSWER EXERCISE NO. 41

Wearable technology

  • 2.
    TRY TO LOOKBACK FROM TEN YEARS AGO. WHAT WAS THE “COOLEST” TECHNOLOGICAL MEDIUM THAT YOU COULD WEAR BACK THEN?
  • 3.
    WHAT IS WEARABLETECHNOLOGY? •SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO BE WORN BY A PERSON (HAYWARD ET.AL, 2016) •IT AIMS TO GIVE THE USER AN EASY EXPERIENCE OF THE DEVICE AND/OR ENHANCE THE USER’S SENSES WITHOUT HASSLE.
  • 4.
    EXAMPLE OF WEARABLETECHNOLOGY - STANDALONE PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES THAT CAN BE ATTACHED TO A PERSON’S WRIST.
  • 6.
    - Wrist-worn, chest-worn,clip-on, or ear-worn devices that use motion sensors to record exercise and health statistics and progess EXAMPLE OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
  • 8.
    EXAMPLE OF WEARABLETECHNOLOGY - Include virtual reality (VR) eyewear that can put the functions of a smartphone or computer into the user’s vision.
  • 10.
    EXAMPLE OF WEARABLETECHNOLOGY - Includes heated apparel, medical apparel, work monitoring apparel, etc.
  • 12.
    EXAMPLE OF WEARABLETECHNOLOGY - Devices used in diagnosis and in helping patients in recovery
  • 14.
    EXAMPLE OF WEARABLETECHNOLOGY - Includes wireless headphones, simulations, etc.
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  • 17.
    HAVE YOU WATCHEDA MOVIE IN 3D? HOW WAS IT? WAS IT BETTER THAN REGULAR CINEMA? IN WHAT WAYS?
  • 18.
    Filmakers were ableto incorporate real 3D technology in films. Since then, the movie experience has never been the same.
  • 19.
    but there ismore to 3D technology then films… Did you know that you can now have an object reproduce though 3D printing?
  • 20.
    WHAT IS 3DPRINTER? In a 3D printer, a digital file created through 3D modeling software or copied through a 3D scanner can now be made into 3D solid object.
  • 21.
    EXAMPLE OF 3DOBJECTS PRINTED FROM 3D PRINTER
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  • 23.
  • 24.
    Aside from theIron Man Suit, perhaps the most remarkable technology in the series is J.A.R.V.I.S., the character TONY STARK’S computers in the series is HOLOGRAMS.
  • 26.
    WHAT IS HOLOGRAMS? isa 3D image reproduced through recording lights from lasers scattered from an object (Workman, 2013) the holograms that movies usually portray are advanced holograms that people can touch and control
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