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Christian Hill

Bio: Christian Hill is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Science education. The author has co-authored 1 publications.


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26 Feb 2023
TL;DR: In this paper , a suite of wearable sensory extension devices that interface with a uniquely inclusive PhET Simulation, Ratio and Proportion, is presented, where two hands can be moved on-screen to various values, representing different mathematical ratios.
Abstract: Sensory extensions enhance our awareness by transforming variations in stimuli normally undetectable by human senses into perceivable outputs. Similarly, interactive simulations for learning promote an understanding of abstract phenomena. Combining sensory extension devices with interactive simulations gives users the novel opportunity to connect their sensory experiences in the physical world to computer-simulated concepts. We explore this opportunity by designing a suite of wearable sensory extension devices that interface with a uniquely inclusive PhET Simulation, Ratio and Proportion. In this simulation, two hands can be moved on-screen to various values, representing different mathematical ratios. Users explore changing hand heights to find and maintain ratios through visual and auditory feedback. Our sensory extension devices translate force, distance, sound frequency, and magnetic field strength to quantitative values in order to control individual hands in the computer simulation. This paper describes the design of the devices and our analysis of feedback from 23 high-school aged youth who used our designs to interact with the Ratio and Proportion simulation.