Transcending disciplinary, cultural and national boundaries: Emergent technologies, new education landscape and the cloud workshop project
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Marcus, Aaron |
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01/08/2015
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As technology continues to become more accessible, miniaturised and diffused into the environment, the potential of wearable technology to impact our lives in significant ways becomes increasingly viable. Wearables afford unique interaction, communication and functional capabilities between users, their environment as well as access to information and digital data. Wearables also demand an inter-disciplinary approach and, depending on the purpose, can be fashioned to transcend cultural, national and spatial boundaries. This paper presents the Cloud Workshop project based on the theme of ‘Wearables and Wellbeing; Enriching connections between citizens in the Asia-Pacific region’, initiated through a cooperative partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) and Griffith University (GU). The project was unique due to its inter-disciplinary, inter-cultural and inter-national scope that occurred simultaneously between Australia and Hong Kong. |
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Springer International Publishing |
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DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-20898-5_60 Gomez, Rafael, Flanagan, Patricia, & Davis, Rebekah (2015) Transcending disciplinary, cultural and national boundaries: Emergent technologies, new education landscape and the cloud workshop project. In Marcus, Aaron (Ed.) Design, User Experience, and Usability: Users and Interactions: 4th International Conference, DUXU 2015, Held as Part of HCI International 2015, Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 2-7, 2015, Proceedings, Part II, Springer International Publishing, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 631-642. |
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© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120305 Industrial Design #Engineering education #Human computer interaction #Asia Pacific region #Australia #Digital datas #Emergent technologies #Functional capabilities #Project-based #Queensland university of technologies #Wellbeing #wearable technologies |
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Conference Paper |