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Cross-Faculty experiments with Google Glass at MMU

Using eye and gaze tracking Googles in conjunction with Google Glass at the the MMU Computer Science Department in an experiment to evaluate peoples use of Glass when using apps and interacting with the real world. Experiments also includes stationary gaze tracking equipment to evaluate frequency of eye movements towards the prism, the average interaction lengths with apps and perceived distraction from normal conversations by other participants.

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Google Glass Project in Langkawi

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Langkawi might be the first Asian destination to promote its Geopark and enhance the visitors’ learning experience through Google Glass. In collaboration with Taylor University in Kuala Lumpur, the Creative Augmented Realities Hub at MMU is currently planning this international project.

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APacCHRIE 2014 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

APacCHRIE 2014 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Dr. Timothy Jung and Dr. Claudia Leue attening the APacCHRIE conference at Taylor’s Univeristy in Malaysia to present four papers on augmented reality and social media. The presented papers focused on AR business models, user experience, AR satisfaction as well as social media acceptance. Overall, this conference had a wide range of international presenters and keynote speakers coming together under the slogan “Breaking Barriers Shifting Gears” from  21 – 24 May 2014.

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Key Note Speech – Montenegro

Key Note Speech - Montenegro

Dr. Timothy Jung was invited to give a keynote speech about the Google Glass Project at the International Congress of Students of Tourism and Hospitality “Tourism of the future and influence of new technologies: Augmented Reality in Tourism in Budva between the 30th April and 4th May 2014. In this beautiful location in a coastal town of Montenegro he talked about the opportunities of using Google Glass to enhance the tourism and visitor experience within destinations.

Google Glass Trials at the Manchester Art Gallery

Google Glass Trials at the Manchester Art Gallery

On April 10th and 11th the first Google Glass Application Test took place at Manchester Art Gallery. We aimed to identify user requirements and art gallery visitors’ general perception in regards to using Google Glass within the art gallery environment. In total, 29 participants tested the Google Glass application, developed by 33 Labs from California, on a painting of George Stubbs.

 

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