Google Glass App Challenge:

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HOW IT WORKS
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The application is constantly recording :
“Mistake Command” is used to indicate to
the glass when you make a mistake or are
about to make a mistake
Different Applications:
School Work: download data packs per subject
that have problems, solutions and
tutorials/guides for core concepts
Cooking Technique correction: recipes,
techniques, and form are downloaded into app
Sports: Form, technique, and performance are
recorded and able to be viewed before/during
next attempt. Vectors on body show correct form
vs. actual form
Music: Instruments can be lit up, showing the
next chord, scale, or note that needs to be
played. Having your own music tutor right at your
fingertips.
WHO IS IT FOR?
 Would-be Tiger Woods
 Students and Teachers
 Musicians in training
 Master Chefs in training
Anyone who is trying to improve
LITERARY ASPECTS
 Integrates multimedia platforms (audio, visual, text) instantly, letting the user
choose if they want to read instructions themselves or listen/watch instead
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It allows you to read up on errors that you make, tells you about how the problem
is correctly resolved and provides links to resources that teach you how to use it
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Takes videos of your experiences and uses it as a teaching element
 You can publish your videos if you find them informative and upload it to a social
media type website (like eHow).
WHY IT’S COOL
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Imagine a world where you never made a mistake more than once
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It corrects the problem right before you do it
 The longer you use it, the more efficiently it corrects your behavior
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Cuts amount of time spent learning, allowing you to do what you want to sooner. Helps you
become an expert at anything!
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Integrates text, diagrams, videos, audio instruction, and other media seamlessly and instantly
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You can post your tutorials to a social media website, and there could possibly be a reward
system implemented in the site to encourage good tutorials (the more views your video has,
your channel can be monetized etc)
THE GOOD AND THE BAD
Good:
• maximizes efficiency
• very effective method of teaching
• fun to use
• Valuable tool for real-time
improvement in sports/music
• Adapts to each individual user
Bad
 If someone were to get access to your app data, they can
see what errors you’re prone to and take advantage of
your weaknesses
 If it tells everyone the “best” way to do things, then there
is no individuality or personal technique. Everyone might
perform the same way, creativity is reduced
 If it was a public app, data about your personal
performance may be given to other companies who could
market/target their products more efficiently to you.
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