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Mobile Networks and Applications • March 1999 • 84 Reads • 13 Citations
Lawrence J. Najjar • Chris Thompson • Jennifer J. Ockerman
A wearable computer with an electronic performance support system can provide continuous learning and support to mobile workers. This system allows mobile users to ask for advice, receive instruction, access productivity tools, communicate with others, and assess their...
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Computers in Industry • January 1999 • 20 Reads • 11 Citations
Jennifer J. Ockerman • Lawrence J. Najjar • J. Christopher Thompson
The age of downsizing is upon us. As a result, industrial workers are being asked to become more efficient, productive, and flexible with fewer resources. This paper discusses one way that wearable computers and multimedia electronic performance support systems are being...
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Human Factors • June 1998 • 706 Reads • 235 Citations
Lawrence J. Najjar
This paper discusses principles of educational multimedia user interface design. The purpose of these principles is to maximize the learning effectiveness of multimedia applications. The principles are based on the results of studies in psychology, computer science, instructional...
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Personal Technologies • December 1997 • 22 Reads • 16 Citations
Jennifer J. Ockerman • Lawrence J. Najjar • J. Christopher Thompson
We believe that wearable computers combined with a performance support system could be a useful resource for mobile workers. Literature provides little guidance as to whether this is a feasible solution for aiding mobile workers in the performance of their tasks. In order to...
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