Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Module 4: Blog Post on the Disruptive Power of Google Glass and Its Precursor, the MIT Sixth Sense Project

Module 4
Blog Post on the Disruptive Power of Google Glass and Its Precursor, the MIT Sixth Sense Project

Dr. Thornburg (2014) discusses disruptive technologies as technologies that replace existing technology with functionality that is more efficient and cheaper thus making the old technology obsolete. People are always interested in the new bells and whistles of technology. This is exactly people rush to get the new iPhone or iPad because they are anxious to see what new functionality the device will offer to users. Sixth Sense technology is emerging as disruptive technology because it allows the user to do the same things that they could do with existing technology except without the device itself.  Users are able to use hand gestures to manipulate digital information. The technology that is being displaced is the smart phone because users will no longer need an actual phone to make and receive calls. Using the sixth sense technology users could have the functionality of a phone on the palm of their hands or any other surface. Sixth sense technology also displaces iPads because users will no longer need to have a device to interact with social media. Users will be able to communicate with friends and family using sixth sense technology by emailing, taking pictures, and calling them without using a smart device. In the sixth sense technology video demonstration Pranav Mistry takes a picture using his hands by simply making the gesture of taking a picture. He sends an email with the picture attachment. Users of sixth sense technology will benefit from using this type of technology because the sensors of the finger tabs enable the technology to gather information about what the user is holding. This will enable companies to work with sixth sense technology to offer options to purchase the object from online companies such as Amazon.com without clicking the app on a smart device. The sixth sense technology would be great for a classroom because educators are always searching for ways in which to make learning more hands on for students so that are able to interact with the curriculum. Sixth sense technology combines the fascination of new technology and the instructional theories of hands on activities in the classroom. The sixth sense technology would be great an English language learner because the student would interact with objects in their environment and the sixth sense technology could identify the object both in their native language and the second language. The sixth sense technology could also verbalize how to pronounce this new vocabulary.  I do not see sixth sense technology being displaced by another disruptive technology for a while. The sixth sense technology is barely emerging so I believe Microsoft and Google will work to ensure that further applications of sixth sense technology are developed. Sixth sense technology will evolve to include computer programs where users can manipulate MS word programs without using a computer, keyboard, or mouse. Users will be able to save, edit, and retrieve data without having an actual computer to perform this functions.

References

[Andrew Phillip]. (2012, April 12). 6th sense tech Demonstration. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/rWf4xS-28nU


Laureate Education (Producer). (2014a). David Thornburg: Disruptive technologies [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.
Sixth Sense technology. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.engineersgarage.com/articles/sixth-sense-technology

3 comments:

  1. Amazing information!

    Mr. Rodriguez, Sixth Sense Technology will revolutionized the educational industry. Especially our English Language Learners.

    Thank you for the great insight!

    RSJ

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  2. Joseph,thanks for your vivid explanation.
    The outstanding presentation of Pranav Mistry on the SixthSense Technology was extremely inspirational for all other innovators. In his presentation, he stated" the sixthSense Technology will help us connected more to the physical world".Having said this, the issue of privacy is one of the crucial problems that should be addressed.
    A study conducted by Hong (2013) emphasized most of the negatives of Google Glass were on the issue of privacy (p.10). The director of emerging media studies at Boston University's college of communications ones said "I found that it was not useful for very much, and it tended to disturb people around me that I have this thing (Metz, 2015, p.80).When you wear Google Glass, people around you will think it is something odd. As a result of this Google was trying to make the frame more fashionable. A company called Innovega is doing a great job to transform the Google Glass to developing a contact lens that when media is streamed from a projector or other display panels it comes into focus just in front of your eye.Unlike the Google Glass,this contact lens offers the benefit of showing contents to both eyes.The use of this contact lens also doesn't affect your capacity looking at the world around you.This technology hasn't yet emerged, but inevitable.

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  3. Joseph,

    The sixth sense technology aims to integrate everyday life with online technology (Ramapure, Agrawal & Jadhav, 2015). In that sense, one of the central applications of this technology could be enhanced accessibility for handicapped people. Having been created in open source software format, it can be designed to meet a diverse range of necessities for the society. It is a developed version of augmented reality and can help in machine industry, art and health industry.

    Mustafa

    References

    Ramapure, S. C., Agrawal, R. K., & Jadhav, V. B. (2015). Sixth Sense Technology. Chicago

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