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The Glass Class: Designing Wearable Interfaces

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This course will teach how to design and develop effective interfaces for head mounted or wrist worn wearable computers through the application of user-centered design principles. It will enable existing HCI practitioners to enter the fast growing area of wearable computing. Attendees will gain the knowledge and tools needed to develop prototype applications, and an understanding of the important areas of current research and development.

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      CHI EA '15: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      April 2015
      2546 pages
      ISBN:9781450331463
      DOI:10.1145/2702613

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      • Published: 18 April 2015

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