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How Your iPad Could Be Hurting Your Health�

http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20130819-injurious-ipads �

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Mul$ple  use  of  technology  can  be  damaging.  

Effects �• Neck Pain and back pain �•  Eyesight troubles �• Wrist and finger pain �• Women vs. Men �

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Social Circumstance �•  Libraries �•  Dorm rooms�•  Classrooms/Lecture halls �•  Student Lounges �•  Dining Areas ��

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Nick playing a game �

Ethnographic Research Observations �

Ethnographic Research Observations �•  Heads down�• Multitasking �•  Index Finger �•  Unaware of surroundings �

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Ethnographic Research Findings �What do you use it for? �•  Games �•  Reading �•  Using apps �•  Taking quick notes �•  Researching �•  Social Networks �•  Video Chatting ��

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Ethnographic Research Observations �

Katie Reading�

Ethnographic Research Findings �How does it compare to using a laptop or other devices? �•  Easier to carry around�•  Can use different apps �•  Touch Screen ��

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Ethnographic Research Findings �How often do you use it?�•  At least once a day �•  In class ��

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Ethnographic Research Findings �What are the pros? �•  Convenient �•  Interactive �•  Battery Life �•  Video Chatting ��

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Ethnographic Research Findings �What are the cons? �•  Lacks full size keyboard�• No USB Support �•  Can’t connect as disk drive

without apps �•  Can’t drag and drop files �

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Diagonals_ Visual Research�

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Arcs_ Visual Research �

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Irregular Shapes_ Visual Research�

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Monochromes_ Visual Research�

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Neutrals_ Visual Research �

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Grids_ Visual Research �

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High Key_ Visual Research �

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Low Key_ Visual Research�

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Color_ Visual Research�

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Black and White_ Visual Research�

•  Using  spoken  input  to  create  3D  scans  of  objects  large  and  small  for  the  purpose  of  architectural  model  making.  This  4x5  device  is  also  capable  of  showing  the  architectural  models  as  holographic  images.    

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

Brooke Walker Professor Klinkowstein

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