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Georgia Institute of Technology blind wearable technology passive learning braille tactile Internet


Posted on 七月 18, 2014 by admin in international, knowledge // 0 Comments
Leader in wearable technology, Georgia Tech professor Thad Starner linguascope said: "The mechanism of learning is" passive tactile learning (passive haptic learning, PHL), "We know that people can learn to use the vibration motor skills, linguascope rather than focusing on hands. "In their new study in, Starner and his doctoral student Caitlyn Seim, test the effectiveness linguascope of teaching Braille glove. Each subject was wearing a pair of gloves, a slight vibration motors embedded in the knuckles of the motor will vibrate sequence, corresponding to a phrase Braille typing mode, voice prompts while allowing participants to know this type sequence letters generated Finally, each person without the help of voice prompts and vibration under, try to play the phrase on the keyboard.
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