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JABATAN TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI


POLITEKNIK UNGKU OMAR
SESI 1 2022/2023

KOO KURSUS : DFP 30033


NAMA KURSUS : HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PENILAIAN : CASE STUDY 2

SESI SEMASA II 2022/2023


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SITI ZARIDA BINTI SYED NORDIN
1.0 INTODUCTION
- Google Glass is Google’s latest product that hails a new generation of tech gadgetry in the form of
augmented reality eyeglasses.

- Google Glass is a wearable computer featuring a head-mounted display in the form of eyeglasses.
The Google glasses function as a hands-free smartphone, letting users access the mobile internet
browser, camera, maps, calendar, and other apps by voice commands.

1.1 State the name for the device in Question 1


- Google Glasses

1.2 Insert diagram ( Question 1) and label for every part of the device

1.3 Explain the function of the device and insert the diagram in (Question 2).

 Google Glass is a wearable computer featuring a head-mounted display in the form of


eyeglasses. The Google glasses function as a hands-free smartphone, letting users access the
mobile internet browser, camera, maps, calendar, and other apps by voice commands.

- Hands-free, first-person photos and videos


One of the first confirmed features of Google Glass is the ability to capture photo and video.
Simply say, “Ok Glass, record a video,” and the headset will automatically begin capturing
footage. Google Glass-wearers will also be able to share exactly what they’re looking at via
Google Hangouts. The idea is that you'll never miss a moment, and you'll be able to shoot
hands-free.

- Google Search results right in your eye


Naturally, Google Glass will provide search engine results via Wi-Fi or via your
smartphone's data connection. Using voice dictation, users can ask Google Glass to identify
an object, pull up information or answer a question almost instantly. Jet Blue recently
released a video showcasing how Google Glass could revolutionize the travel experience --
information such as flight status and directions to baggage claim would be automatically
displayed before your eyes.

- Turn-by-turn directions
Navigation apps have made it easy to find your way from point A to point B, but Google
Glass will display directions right in front of your face. The headset will be able to tell you
exactly what street to turn on, in addition to displaying a map of your surroundings via
Google Maps. West Virginia has already proposed a bill that would ban wearing Google
Glass while driving, but those turn-by-turn directions could be pretty useful while walking.

- Voice translations
Translation is yet another feature Google promises to offer with Glass. For example, users
could ask Glass how to say “delicious” in Brazilian, as the company demonstrated in its latest
trailer for Glass called “How It Feels.”

- Virtual reminders
Google Glass can remind you to perform certain tasks just like your smartphone does, but
adds a visual aspect. For example, users can look at an object and say “Remind me to...” and
the headset will associate a photo with the assigned task. Additionally, Google Glass can
sync with your calendar to show you when your next meeting is.

- Voice dictation and gesture control


Google has tailored its eyewear to respond to simple facial and head movements. For
instance, you can turn the screen on and operate the device with eye movements or tilt your
head to scroll through different screens. As Google Glass senior developer Timothy Jordan
demonstrated onstage at SXSW, Google Glass allows you to respond to email via voice
dictation and displays the message for editing before you send it.

- Chatting through Glass


Google Glass supports both voice-only calls and video chats in addition to being able to
answer emails and text via voice dictation. Even cooler, you can show the person on the other
line whatever you’re looking at through the headset instead of traditional video chatting. So,
for instance, if you’re seeing your sister’s favorite band in concert you could call her and
show her the performance through Glass.

2.0 UNIVERSAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES

2.1 Universal Design Principle 1


- Design for Glass
Don’t try to replace a smartphone, tablet, or laptop by transferring features designed for these
devices to Glass. Instead, focus on how Glass and your services complement each other, and
deliver an experience that is unique.

2.2 Universal Design Principle 2


- Keep it relevant
Deliver information at the right place and time for each of your users. The most relevant
experiences are also the most magical and lead to increased engagement and satisfaction.
2.3 Universal Design Principle 3
- Build for people
Design interfaces that use imagery, colloquial voice interactions, and natural gestures. Focus
on a fire-and-forget usage model where users can start actions quickly and continue with
what they’re doing.

3.0 MULTIMODAL TECHNOLOGY – TOUCH INTERFACE

3.1 2 Advantages and 2 Disadvantages

ADVANTAGES
- It is easy for inexperienced user to learn and operate with the help of touch of any one of the
fingers.
- It provides quick and efficient selection of menu options.
- It is easy to change the GUI on the touch screen interface with the help of software upgrades.

DISADVANTAGES
- Accuracy and precision depend on size of the icons. When icons are very small, it may be
difficult to activate the same with the help of large fingers.
- It requires proximity of the user to operate. User must be within reach of the touch screen
display.

4.0 ACCESSIBILITY – for BLIND PEOPLE


4.1 Examples of technology /method/platform/etc
- Refreshable braille displays
- Screen Readers
- Speech Recognition Software

4.2 Explain the function of 4.1 for the blind people


 Refreshable braille displays
A braille display is a keyboard-like device that translates text into braille and enables
blind or deaf-blind individuals to read text using their fingers.

 Screen Readers
Screen readers have been around for more than 30 years. A screen reader is a program
that analyzes the layout and content of a website and provides a text to speech
translation. The playback speed can be set by the user and commands allow them to
skip from heading to heading, click links, and do other important tasks. Much like how
a sighted person can visually skim a website to find the section they want to read, a
person who is blind can do the same with their screen reader—as long as the website’s
content has been coded with proper header tags.

 Speech Recognition
Speech recognition software allows a user to navigate, type, and interact with websites
using their voice.

5.0 CONCLUSION
- The societal implications of Google Glass as a new technology are sweeping. While the privacy
concerns are a drawback, the product's hands-free interface provides a new take on familiar smartphone
technology.

6.0 REFERENCES
https://www.techtarget.com/iotagenda/definition/Google-Glass
LINK IN 3 SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

Youtube - https://youtu.be/HZX5FpkPYGU
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/reel/CsY-0YHAGIf/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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