| Title | The Use of Google Glass in Pediatric Surgical Education | 
|---|---|
| Faculty/College/Unit | Medicine | 
| Status | Completed | 
| Duration | 1 Year | 
| Initiation | 02/01/2015 | 
| Completion | 08/17/2016 | 
| Project Summary | Personal portable technologies have had impressive advancements in recent years. Google has recently introduced Glass, a device that is worn like conventional glasses, but that combines a computerized central processing unit, hands-free ability, high definition camera, microphone, bone-conduction transducer and wireless capabilities.1 This project aims to formally study and validate the use of Google Glass as a tool for surgical education. Both groups will then complete a survey evaluating different aspects of the Google Glass videos in comparison to direct observation in the operating room. | 
| Funding Details | |
| Year 1: Project Year | Year 1 | 
| Year 1: Funding Year | 2015/2016 | 
| Year 1: Project Type | Small TLEF | 
| Year 1: Principal Investigator | Neil Chadha | 
| Year 1: Funded Amount | 6,200 | 
| Year 1: Team Members | Neil Chadha, Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgery, Faculty of Medicine | 
| Year 1: TLEF Showcase |  | 
| Project Report | Final-Report-2015-TLEF-SP-Chadha-WEB.pdf |