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The latest update for the Japanese Friendship Garden Mobile Tour app includes several exciting features aimed at enhancing user experience. A new map of the garden has been added, along with an Additional Info page for users who have solved a riddle. Users will now receive phone feedback with vibrations and improved formatting for individual riddle haikus. Upcoming plans involve standardizing text, adding help information, ambient music clips for riddle locations, visual animations for solved riddles, and integrating Sumi-e art credits.
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Jesus Rios Japanese Friendship Garden Mobile Tour 8/8/2013 VisLab Osaka, Japan
Progress Update • Map of the Garden added to the app • Additional Info page for when the user solves a Riddle added • Added phone feedback (vibration) • Formatted individual Riddle’s haiku text • Demo testing in lab (No problems encountered)
Next week’s plan • Standardize all text (make it pretty) • Include “Help” information to assist the user with navigating through the app • Add music clip to each stop (Ambient noises that can help the user locate the Riddle) • Visual feedback when a user solves a riddle (animations) • Add Sumi-e art paintings and their credits to the app
Acknowledgements University of California, San Diego (UCSD) • Dr. Gabriele Wienhausen • Dr. Jason Haga • Dr. Peter Arzberger • Teri Simas National Institute of Information and Technology (NICT) • Dr. Shinji Shimojo • TakataTomoaki Balboa Park Online Collaborative (BPOC) • Vivian Haga • Christina DePaolo • Wesley Hsu Japanese Friendship Garden • Marisa Espinosa • Marisa Takeuchi • Luanne Kanzawa Information Services International – Densu Ltd. (iSiD) PRIME alumna Haley Hunter-Zinck National Science Foundation (NSF)