BrainTrip: Back seat windows become interactive learning space for children
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
BrainTrip is an augmented reality interface that transforms back seat windows into an interactive learning space for children. With BrainTrip, the world beyond the windows becomes a place to learn languages and play games. BrainTrip is a child-focused educational software based on augmented reality, lenticular displays and isolated sound that predicts external environment assets and
translates or optimizes for productive and educational traveling experiences.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | 2013-05-06 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Calles, Justin | |
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Author | Christensen-Calvin, Michael | |
Author | DuBray, Joel |
Subjects
Subject | automotive interface |
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Genre | Student project report |
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- Calles, Justin and Christensen-Calvin, Michael and DuBray, Joel. (2013). BrainTrip: Back seat windows become interactive learning space for children. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/sq895xd3844
Collection
Big Idea Festival for Automotive Interfaces 2013
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