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Wearable Technology as a Mediator for Communication and Learning

Published:29 October 2018Publication History

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This research proposal describes the use of wearable technology in human motion activities, centering in the tactile language communication involved, as well as the learning process that takes place

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          MexIHC '18: Proceedings of the 7th Mexican Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
          October 2018
          123 pages
          ISBN:9781450366533
          DOI:10.1145/3293578

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          • Published: 29 October 2018

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          MexIHC '18 Paper Acceptance Rate20of40submissions,50%Overall Acceptance Rate20of40submissions,50%

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