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College of Computing Associate Professor Melody Jackson and her team, including researchers Thad Starner and Clint Zeagler, are making significant progress on FIDO, or Facilitating Interactions for Dogs with Occupations.
The goal of the center is to bring together world-class wearable computing researchers for meaningful collaborations.
The WCC announces its first engagement grant program, open to faculty, students, and research scientists of Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech’s Interactive Media Technology Center (IMTC) is developing and testing a prototype of an augmented reality mobile application.
The third annual Educator Showcase highlighted technology initiatives in Georgia classrooms.
The future of wearable computing and other technology is the focus of three events happening this month.
This year's Wearable Computing Center Forum included a musical performance by Italian artist Rhó, who performed with a wearable tech musical garment designed and built by Georgia Tech researchers.
Can aspects of a student’s life be predicted by evidence of their digital footprint as they live their daily lives? It’s a question Georgia Tech researchers want to explore with a new project.
PaT Director Beth Mynatt was part of a discussion about long-term care planning on the weekly talk financial radio program Dollars and Sense.
A new gallery exhibition sponsored in part by Georgia Tech’s School of Literature, Media, and Communication, will open to the public later this month.