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Sensing-Based Interaction for Information Navigation on Handheld Displays
Information navigation on handheld displays is characterized by the small display dimensions and limited input capabilities of today’s mobile devices. Special strategies are required to help users navigate to off-screen content and develop awareness of ...
Michael Rohs, Georg Essl
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Introducción. La evaluación enfocada extendida con ecografía en trauma (E-FAST, extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma) puede realizarse con entrenamiento mínimo y lograr resultados ideales. Su fácil transporte permite usarla en entornos
Hernando Thorné-Vélez +4 more
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ERICA: use of screens and consumption of meals and snacks by Brazilian adolescents
OBJECTIVE To describe the length of exposure to screens and the prevalence of consumption of meals and snacks by Brazilian adolescents in front of screens.
Juliana Souza Oliveira +7 more
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Distance learning strategies in medical education during COVID-19: A systematic review
The current outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) across the world forced universities to suspend learning to limit the spread of the virus. Many medical schools have shifted to online education as an information delivery mechanism where the ...
Soleiman Ahmady +6 more
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Maximising screen-space on mobile computing devices [PDF]
One major problem with mobile computing devices is lack of screen space. One way to overcome this is to reduce the size of the graphical components on screen and present information in sound.
Brewster, S.A, Cryer, P.G.
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Ophthalmologists on Smartphones: Image-Based Teleconsultation
Background: Teleophthalmology has the potential to facilitate wider access to expert advice. It includes viewing of ophthalmic images by experts either on handheld devices like smartphones/tablets or office devices such as computer screens.
Amit Mohan +5 more
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A mobile field-work data collection system for the wireless era of health surveillance
In many countries or regions the capacity of health care resources is below the needs of the population and new approaches for health surveillance are needed.
Marianne Forsell +3 more
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Background Investigators conduct survey studies for a variety of reasons. Poor participant response rates are common, however, and may limit the generalizability and utility of results. The objective of this study was to determine whether direct approach
Parker Melissa J +2 more
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mLearning: the classroom in your pocket? [PDF]
This paper reports the findings of a 1 year project which focussed solely on the potential of handheld computers for teacher professional development. The paper considers the fit between theory and practice, viewing the developing literature on mLearning
Power, Tom, Thomas, Rhodri
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Supporting ethnographic studies of ubiquitous computing in the wild [PDF]
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our understanding of the social character of computing systems and informing their design in a wide variety of settings.
Benford, S. +5 more
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