Playful Pedagogy: Exploring the lines between Entertainment and Education in the Virtual Reality Oracle
Playful Pedagogy: Exploring the lines between Entertainment and Education in the Virtual Reality Oracle
Cole, R. A., Eidinow, E., Bevan, C. R., Bowden, H., Cater, K. F., Deeley, Q. & Proulx, M. J., 2023, (Accepted/In press) Playful Classics. Bloomsbury Academic
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter in a book
Wearable GPS and Accelerometer Technologies for Monitoring Mobility and Physical Activity in Neurodegenerative Disorders: A Systematic Review
Wearable GPS and Accelerometer Technologies for Monitoring Mobility and Physical Activity in Neurodegenerative Disorders: A Systematic Review
O Breasail, M., Biswas, B., Smith, M., Mazhar, M. K. A., Tenison, E., Cullen, A., Lithander, F. E., Roudaut, A. & Henderson, E. J., 10 Dec 2021, In: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 21, 24, 19 p., 8261.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
Participant acceptability of digital footprint data collection strategies: an exemplar approach to participant engagement and involvement in the ALSPAC birth cohort study
Participant acceptability of digital footprint data collection strategies: an exemplar approach to participant engagement and involvement in the ALSPAC birth cohort study
Shiells, K., Di Cara, N., Skatova, A., Davis, O. S. P., Haworth, C. M. A., Skinner, A. L., Thomas, R. G., Tanner, A., Macleod, J. A. A., Timpson, N. J. & Boyd, A., 13 Jan 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: International Journal of Population Data Science. 5, 3
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
Outdoor Localization Using BLE RSSI and Accessible Pedestrian Signals for the Visually Impaired at Intersections
Outdoor Localization Using BLE RSSI and Accessible Pedestrian Signals for the Visually Impaired at Intersections
Shin, K., McConville, R., Metatla, O., Chang, M., Han, C., Lee, J. & Roudaut, A., 4 Jan 2022, In: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 22, 1, 371.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
Mantis force feedback: Affordable – Scalable – Simple
More great work from BIG at UIST 2019 – Gareth Barnaby’s Mantis system for scaleable haptics. Could this be an “Arduino for haptics” – making the technology accessible and affordable to grass-roots researchers?
A mobile device covered with human skin? Skin-On Interfaces
Marc Teyssier’s amazing work creating artificial human-like skin for interactive devices, which Marc developed in part at Bristol Interaction Group and presented in UIST 2019.