Things that make us smart: defending human attributes in the age of the machine
Things that make us smart: defending human attributes in the age of the machine
WIIS: multimodal simulation for exploring the world beyond visual sense
CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Designing a technology tool to support learners better conceptualize the imperceptible scale has been a challenging research topic for learning technology researchers. Because of the limits in human visual sense and cognitive capacity, visual representations have not been successful in representing such scales. To address this issue, I designed a computer-based simulation that incorporates a multimodal (temporal-aural-visual) representation (TAVR). In my dissertation I assess the successfulness of TAVR and potential design options.