Abstract
This paper explores the use of smart glasses as a supporting tool for lecturers. Typical constraints of lecture rooms, like fixed lecture stands and projection surfaces, impose limits on a lecturer's interaction with the audience. Wearable devices like smart glasses could allow the lecturer to move freely, keep continuous eye-contact to facilitate attention, while providing unobtrusive access to time information and lecture notes. Following a human-centered design process (HCD) the development and evaluation of a working prototype is presented. Results of the HCD process show the potential and feasibility of the proposed design solution, but also highlight the limitations of the current technology.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Seiten | 357-368 |
| Seitenumfang | 12 |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 01.09.2017 |
| Veranstaltung | Die 15. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik der Gesellschaft für Informatik: DeLFI 2017 - Chemnitz, Deutschland Dauer: 05.09.2017 → 08.09.2017 |
Tagung, Konferenz, Kongress
| Tagung, Konferenz, Kongress | Die 15. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik der Gesellschaft für Informatik |
|---|---|
| Land/Gebiet | Deutschland |
| Ort | Chemnitz |
| Zeitraum | 05.09.17 → 08.09.17 |
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