In the majority of K-12 schools, instruction is moving away from a teacher-centric approach—in which the instructor stands at the front of the room and delivers information—and toward a ...
If you've ever been on the receiving end of "death by PowerPoint," you'll know just how tiresome a passive presentation can be. Interphase hopes its new Penveu (pronounced Pen-View) portable ...
We've already seen tactile-feedback displays that convey information by applying tiny vibrations to the user's fingertips. An experimental new technology takes a different approach, however – it gets ...
A group of researchers at Osaka University developed a novel two-dimensional (2D) graphical tactile display to which one-dimensional (1D) adhesive information could be added by controlling adhesion of ...
Scientists from the University of Tokyo have created what they're calling an Airborne Ultrasound Tactile Display, that's basically a touchable holographic 3D display. Integrating a concave mirror onto ...
Using a computer and modern software can be a chore to begin with for the visually impaired, but fundamentally visual tasks like 3D design are even harder. This Stanford team is working on a way to ...
The tactile device is thin, flexible, and has 25 stimulation generating points within a 2 cm × 2 cm area. To achieve wearable, to install the driving circuit close to the device, we use high voltage ...
Scientists in Germany have demonstrated an amazing new display with a surface that can physically change twice per second to act as a moving “tactile screen.” Its potential for the blind or visually ...
Haptic feedback in tactile displays has emerged as a crucial technology in bridging the gap between virtual and tangible experiences. By modulating friction through techniques such as electrovibration ...
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