Motus and WriteTrack

Close-ups of left hand wearing wristband with attached touchscreen and elastic cable over forefingercloseup of square green screen asking “Andy, how was your day?” and offering emoticons for Good, OK, and Bad

Design by:  Rachel Barber, Maren Sonne, Tarnisha Washington
Instructor:  Wendell Wilson, Georgia Tech

Motus is a wristworn wireless device capable of detecting positive and negative hand gestures.  With its touchscreen and accompanying app, WriteTrack, Motus prompts Andy through his schedule and gathers input from him about events during the day.   

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