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“…Much wearable technology utilizes miniature sensors embedded into the garment to measure data derived from the human body and environment and computed using a microprocessor (Bonato, 2005; Seymour, 2008) that provides personal assessments of health or performance (O’Mahony & Braddock, 2002). Examples of integrating communication technology into clothing have included keyboards, mobile phones, blue tooth, microphones, MP3 players, radios, cameras, light emitting devices, recorders, speakers, and global positioning systems (Chun & Ha, 2009; Hofmann, 2004; Palomo-Lovinski, 2008; Seymour, 2008). Wearable technologies developed for the child wearer have addressed safety (Bolton, 2002), creativity (Seymour, 2008), and language analysis (LENA Research Foundation, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Much wearable technology utilizes miniature sensors embedded into the garment to measure data derived from the human body and environment and computed using a microprocessor (Bonato, 2005; Seymour, 2008) that provides personal assessments of health or performance (O’Mahony & Braddock, 2002). Examples of integrating communication technology into clothing have included keyboards, mobile phones, blue tooth, microphones, MP3 players, radios, cameras, light emitting devices, recorders, speakers, and global positioning systems (Chun & Ha, 2009; Hofmann, 2004; Palomo-Lovinski, 2008; Seymour, 2008). Wearable technologies developed for the child wearer have addressed safety (Bolton, 2002), creativity (Seymour, 2008), and language analysis (LENA Research Foundation, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of integrating communication technology into clothing have included keyboards, mobile phones, blue tooth, microphones, MP3 players, radios, cameras, light emitting devices, recorders, speakers, and global positioning systems (Chun & Ha, 2009;Hofmann, 2004;Palomo-Lovinski, 2008;Seymour, 2008). Wearable technologies developed for the child wearer have addressed safety (Bolton, 2002), creativity (Seymour, 2008), and language analysis (LENA Research Foundation, 2011).…”
Section: Wearable Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%