2017 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Conference and Joint Meetings (PNC) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/pnc.2017.8203526
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Transform children's library into a mixed-reality learning environment: Using smartwatch navigation and information visualization interfaces

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“…Innovative visualisation designs have also been created expressly for smartwatches, such as visualisations on activity monitoring [16], line graphs [17], smartwatch-based frames [18], and even on watch bands [19]. In addition to smartwatches, some researchers have used Google Glass and Android Wear to collect and visualize data such as heart rate [20]; other researchers have used smartwatch navigation and information visualization interfaces to turn children's libraries into mixed reality learning environments [21].…”
Section: Visualisation Of Wearable Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovative visualisation designs have also been created expressly for smartwatches, such as visualisations on activity monitoring [16], line graphs [17], smartwatch-based frames [18], and even on watch bands [19]. In addition to smartwatches, some researchers have used Google Glass and Android Wear to collect and visualize data such as heart rate [20]; other researchers have used smartwatch navigation and information visualization interfaces to turn children's libraries into mixed reality learning environments [21].…”
Section: Visualisation Of Wearable Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the earlier papers [17] studied the use of RFID to interact with physical objects in playing a smartphone-based game which enhanced the gaming experience. Another study [18] used a combination of smart bookshelves equipped with RFID tags and mixed-reality interfaces for information display in libraries. Another study [19] explores the use of AR with tags to teach geometry to students.…”
Section: B Emerging Rfid Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%