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Title Easing Students' Participation in Class with Hand Gesture Interfaces
Authors Orlando Erazo, Nelson Baloian, José A. Pino, Gustavo Zurita
Publication date 2016
Abstract Students' participation in traditional classroom settings
may
be
hindered due to various reasons, which interrupt the class flow or cause
distraction
among the rest of the class members. To tackle that problem, we propose
using
applications based on touchless hand gestures (THG) that would allow
students
to interact from their own places. The feasibility of this proposal is
analyzed in
this work. To do it, we requested students to use two applications from
their
physical locations. Obtained qualitative results suggest the proposal may be
used
in an acceptable way as the use of applications based on THG becomes
widespread.
Actually, students who participated recommend the use of this proposal,
since they may be more motivated to participate actively in the development
of
classes, which would result in better teaching-learning
processes.
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Pages 393-399
Conference name International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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