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Internet usage is rising at a frenzied rate as knowledge and information sharing becomes easy and time-saving. Regrettably, the visually impaired do not enjoy this liberty and they have difficulties in using the computer and the Internet to obtain any shared and published information. This difficulty is also faced by the visually impaired Bahasa Melayu (BM) language medium Internet users. Existing...
Olkun defines spatial reasoning as “the mental manipulation of objects and their parts in 2D and 3D space.” In a previous study, the author found that physical model building increased student spatial reasoning by 12% on average, as compared to drawing the same topic as an axonometric drawing. To further this study, this paper will examine the effect of two different types of model building exercises...
It is imperative to demonstrate to students the peripheral equipments of computers and how to connect them appropriately in the rudimental courses on computer application. However, because of the large number of students taking the courses, it is difficult for students to have a good observation of the experiments while visual experiments are vivid in manifestation and versatile to implement. Accordingly,...
In physiological studies conducted thus far, the functional roles of visual neurons have been discussed using models based on the responses of a limited number of neurons to simple visual stimuli. However, these discussions based on simplified inputs do not always hold in the case of highly complex visual environments wherein actual biological vision systems operate. In order to examine and discuss...
In present study, we developed a pointing movement experimental device with visual feedback control function that is capable of perform the cognitive psychological procedure relate to own hand movements. It can serve to determining the human characteristics of pointing movement with or without visual feedback restriction. The main part of present device consists of a touch monitor, one set of light...
This paper describes algorithmic art, i.e. visual art created on the basis of algorithms that completely describe generation of images. Algorithmic art is rooted in rational approach to art, technology and application of mathematics. It is based on computer technology and particularly on programming that make algorithmic art possible and that influences it most. Therefore we first explore relations...
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