Wearable Technology. Directions: 1.Fill out the powerpoint with questions to help you present your new wearable technology. 2.Make a prototype out of.

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Wearable Technology

Directions: 1.Fill out the powerpoint with questions to help you present your new wearable technology. 2.Make a prototype out of paper, cardboard, duct tape, to bring in to show the class. 3.You may draw or sketch the design if needed and upload on your powerpoint.

Wearable Technology What?

Wearable Technology How?

Wearable Technology Why?

Wearable Technology When?

Wearable Technology Where?

Wearable Technology Limitations?

Wearable Technology Marketing? Advertising? Money?

Wearable Technology Selling it? Where? Whom?