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− | Sofia Nieto (knee-e-toe) | + | Sofia (So-fee-ah) Nieto (knee-e-toe) |
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles == | ||
[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/body/vr-therapy/ Healing Minds with Virtual Reality], Christina Couch, PBS, updated 2 April 2015 , accessed 9 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality) | [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/body/vr-therapy/ Healing Minds with Virtual Reality], Christina Couch, PBS, updated 2 April 2015 , accessed 9 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality) | ||
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+ | I liked this article because I did research this summer investigating using mixed-reality in concussion assessment so it was interesting to see how else the technology is being applied. | ||
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+ | == MATLAB == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the "Viewing a Penny" demonstration because it was cool to think that a normal, every day object has so much data behind it. I also enjoyed being able to view the penny in four different ways. |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 22 September 2017
Name
Sofia (So-fee-ah) Nieto (knee-e-toe)
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
Healing Minds with Virtual Reality, Christina Couch, PBS, updated 2 April 2015 , accessed 9 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
I liked this article because I did research this summer investigating using mixed-reality in concussion assessment so it was interesting to see how else the technology is being applied.
MATLAB
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the "Viewing a Penny" demonstration because it was cool to think that a normal, every day object has so much data behind it. I also enjoyed being able to view the penny in four different ways.