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    Design Now: A Panel Discussion
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-10-04) Murray, Janet H. ; Zimring, Craig ; Starner, Thad ; Sprigle, Stephen ; Norman, Donald A.
    Panel discussion at College of Architecture on technology, evidence-based design, assistive technology, human-centered design. The primary audience will include Industrial Design, Architecture, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Science, and the local ID/HCI community.
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    The Natural Aspect of Mobile Interfaces: Becoming Borg, Designing Body Worn Technolgy
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-01-14) Starner, Thad ; Zeagler, Clint
    Georgia Tech professors Thad Starner and Clint Zeagler discussed the natural aspect of mobile interfaces and the special challenges of designing technology for human mobility and interaction. Thad and Clint presented examples of designing body worn technology by looking at case studies from their collaborative course "Wearable Designs / Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing".
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    Face to Face Discussion with Wearable Computers
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-04-26) Starner, Thad
    Dr. Starner is one of the pioneers of wearable computing and will talk about how computers can be designed and used to be aware of what users are doing, and also to assist them in doing it. His work includes a gloveless, real-time sign language recognizer; various intelligent agents in support of everyday memory; several augmented realities; and a computer-vision base interactive workbench. Dr. Starner’s current work researches the use of computational agents for everyday-use wearable computers, and he has personally worn a custom computer since 1993! Professor Starner has discussed his research in such international public forums as CBS’s 60 Minutes, CNN, the BBC, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.