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The Glass Class Lecture 1: Introduction. Taught by Mark Billinghurst February 17th, 2014. The first lecture of the Google Glass programming course.
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The Glass Class: Introduction
Feb 17th – 21st 2014
Mark Billinghurst, Gun Lee HIT Lab NZ
University of Canterbury
THE GLASS CLASS
Overview Welcome Introductions Your Instructors Class Schedule Logistics
THE GLASS CLASS
Google Glass
THE GLASS CLASS
Your Instructors Dr. Mark Billinghurst
20 yrs wearable computing, AR Spent time on Google Glass team
Dr. Gun Lee Mobile AR/Android expert
Huidong Bai PhD student, Android + Glass
Carolin Reichherzer Masters student, Processing + Glass
THE GLASS CLASS
Class Schedule (9:30 – 5:00pm) Monday
Introduction, Design, Prototyping
Tuesday Development Environment, Mirror API
Wednesday Native Applications (GDK), Processing
Thursday More on GDK
Friday Research Directions, Demos, Application Presentation
THE GLASS CLASS
What You’ll Learn History of Wearable Computing Introduction to Google Glass Technology Glass Interface Design Guidelines Rapid Prototyping Tools How to Build Glass Applications Programming with the Mirror API Programming with the GDK Research Directions with Google Glass
THE GLASS CLASS
Logistics Team Programming Share four Glass devices Can take Glass devices home at night Shared login names/passwords Google Drive for shared materials
THE GLASS CLASS
Monday Schedule 9:30 Welcome 9:45 Introduction to Wearable Computers 10:45 Break 11:00 Glass User Interface/User Experience 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Design Tools 2:00 Application Concept Designing 4:00 Design Review
THE GLASS CLASS
Goals for Monday Things to Learn
History of Wearable Computing Technology background to Glass Glass user experience Tools for rapid concept design
Things to Do Begin application concept design
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