Wearable computing gloves can teach Braille, even if you're not paying attention
Monday, June 23, 2014 - 13:02
in Mathematics & Economics
Several years ago, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers created a technology-enhanced glove that can teach beginners how to play piano melodies in 45 minutes. Now they've advanced the same wearable computing technology to help people learn how to read and write Braille. The twist is that people wearing the glove don't have to pay attention. They learn while doing something else.