#Motion learning Prototype for wearable device enhancing motion based learning through sensory feedback.
The idea of this wearable device is to allow the wearer to rely on a multitude of additional sensory information when learning or repeating physical motion. This prototype is designed as a wrist-worn band that gives light, sound and vibration feedback.
Furthermore, the planned desktop interface allows users to record, compare and visualize their movement patterns.
##WIP Codebase and physical design currently heavily WIP.
##Credits Many parts of this project are based on open software or hardware. Arduino, Processing and Eagle have been used for the various aspects of the project. In more details:
- The led shield uses the Adafruit PWM servo driver library
- The Sparkfun IMU shields and their libraries LSM9 and 6DoF
- The project uses this modification of Varesano's FreeIMU libraries for motion sensor reading
- HSBColor library for Arduino for color conversions
- Toxiclibs was used on the Processing visualization
- controlP5 was used in the Processing interface
- Javastat libraries were used for some portions in the software dealing with comparing motion patterns
###Authors Johannes Neumeier, Jana Pejoska
###Acknowledgments Project created in spring 2015 at Aalto Media Lab, in the course Prototyping Experience under guidance from Michihito Mizutani.