Part 1 (Page 38-44)
Part 2 (Page 45-49)
Part 3 (Page 50-56)
Part 4 (Page 57-63)
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

Familiar content (i.e. social media posts. documents, news, books, reports. data, mail, videos, etc.) but experienced and connected in an entirely new way

What is smart information?

100

This serves as the central repository for all Smart Information objects and their information.

What is the AR Cloud

100

Factors that will decide the popularity of VR/AR

What are Human Factors

100

The perception in an artificial environment that replaces users' real-world surroundings
convincingly enough that they are able to suspend disbelief and fully engage with the created environment through hearing.

What is spatial audio and can it be immersive?

100

The result of the collaboration between Magic Leap Studios in Chapter 4? 

What is Tonandi?

200

Name the information levels of detail.

What are summary, storytelling, original, detailed, deep?

200

Wearable technology that is untrustworthy because it. hides the eyes and cause unnatural social interactions.

What is Google Glass?

200

The field of technology that merges real and virtual worlds to produce new environments, visualizations, and experiences

What is MR

200

Created using two microphones spaced similarly to the distance between our ears, allowing
the creator to capture sound as we actually hear it.

How does Binaural Audio work?

300

The construct which encapsulates various types of data elements and capabilities in a single compact and scalable digital container.

What are information objects?

300

True or False: Using AI will require people to learn a whole new set of user skills for interacting with media.

FALSE: User skills will reflect our natural spatial habits and pull from our existing technology skills.

300

This product is credited with populirizing VR to the general consumer.

What is Oculus Quest

300

Delivers a fully 360-degree soundscape that is responsive to a visual field. When we move
our head, the audio changes to reflect that movement.

 What is Ambisonic?

400

What is one of the ways smart objects enrich digital experiences?

(1) offer multiple levels of detail, provides users with additional contextual clarity. 

(2) encourage us to explore and interact with the related digital elements, through immersion and gestural interfaces. 

(3) tell its story in response to inquiries from people or systems.

400

When AI automatically generates multiple representations from a single source.

What is authoring?

400

This input method will become more dominant than touch-based user interfaces in the field of AR

What is speech/voice

400

The tool used at the Gatwick airport, visitors can use an award-winning AR app for specific directional guidance through the terminals. Designers claim it is more reliable than GPS, because of its micro indoor scale.

What is Augmented Reality Wayfinding?

500

A set of five guides for getting AR right

What are John Fan's Five Rules

500

This allows us to connect with reality without the need for a screen and enhances our
hearing.

What are hearables?