Lullaby - Pre-I/O Google Glass Hackathon

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The weekend before Google I/O 2014, a 24 hour hackathon was held in san Francisco to build Glassware for Education. Smart Glass and Wearables will be enabling innovation across many industries in the coming years, one such field is Education. Teams have been coding all night long to enable teachers and students with Glass. Our team focused on the foundation of good literacy with Lullaby, a tool that would also help working parents connect even with their children when they are away.

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Lullaby

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Working parents want to read to their children, but don’t always have time

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Children who aren’t read to are dramatically held back - !

intellectually, psychologically, creatively

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Anxiety, Low Cognition, Illiteracy, Violence

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86% of juvenile offenders have reading problems !

60% of inmates are illiterate

Words per hour kids hear at age 3: !Professional Families - Working Class Families - Welfare Families -

2153!1251!616

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e-learning is already a $56.2 billion industry !

and it's going to double by 2015

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LullabyCreate personal bedtime stories for your child. Once, for a lifetime

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60% of American Dads interact with their kids less 15 times / month

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35, Career, Mother. Let’s reinvent “Professional Mom”:

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Professional. Mom.

64% work full-time 10 millions single moms in the US

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Literacy is the foundation of success