Journalism Professor Robert Hernandez on Google Glass, Journalism and Privacy
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Originally released by Reason Foundation, 2014.
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University of Southern California journalism professor Robert Hernandez incorporated Google Glass into his journalism class curriculum, with plans to build a media platform around wearable technology. "I do believe that our mobile phones are going to be outdated and are going to be replaced with wearables," he says in this discussion about "augmented reality storytelling." While discussing how Google Glass works, Hernandez also addresses privacy concerns and other critiques of wearable technology.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2014). Journalism Professor Robert Hernandez on Google Glass, Journalism and Privacy . Reason Foundation, .

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2014. Journalism Professor Robert Hernandez On Google Glass, Journalism and Privacy. Reason Foundation.

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Journalism Professor Robert Hernandez On Google Glass, Journalism and Privacy Reason Foundation, 2014.

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Journalism Professor Robert Hernandez On Google Glass, Journalism and Privacy Reason Foundation, , 2014.

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