Sunday, November 9, 2014

How Animations can Help Scientists Test a Hypothesis

                                                                                      
Examining the area and its influence:

     The assignment this week provided some very aspects that are highly relevant. The article that was found was “How animations can help scientists test a hypothesis” (Iwasa, 2014). In reading this article there was some very useful information discovered. The author Janet Iwasa provides a visual outline of how animation is used to describe the processes and action of the previously mentioned. When incorporated properly the users of the animations will have a clearer picture of a particular process.

        This will allow them to make better decisions in their particular field. As the visual aspect can now be implemented to provide a clearer picture. In the medical field and other areas this is a significant gain in the use of technology and guidance.  The animation process allows for the effective use of communicating an idea and exploring the hypothesis. In the medical field this is extremely important. For example, the animation process can act a catalyst that feed back into the research process (Iwasa, 2014). This is completed when a researcher animates a particular test (figure.1) and more details are given and seen throughout the process. In this way a better foundation is gained that is more suitable for all involved.
                                                                     
                                                            Figure. 1

       Once these actions have been taken the validation of the information will be easier. This is because the process will be understood in a better manner and the found implementations will be more effective. The video provided information that was new to me as I never looked at the process in this way. In examining my views it was clear to see that my actions were limited at best.
       In the video the actions of the respective personnel are discussed and the results can be gauged. If this can be implemented on larger scale in a consistent manner then there will be a lot more success in the respective fields (Iwasa, 2014). This action has proven that it can be applied to all areas without compromising the specific actions.
       Too many times process have been adopted that required too much comprise and very little improvement overall. In this instance however the process has been proven to be every effective and have a firm foundation. Overall the process has been very effective and shown to be a winner on all fronts. With that in in mind expect this process to become the standard.

Technology: The use of the process can be very effective if supervised and implemented properly.

Cultural: This process can be used and not influence the cultural aspect in a negative way. This is true for most of population in the world. However, there those whose religion may discourage the implementation because of the process providing change outside of their control.

                                                                               Reference

Iwasa, J. (2014). How animations can help scientists test a hypothesis. Retrieved on November 3, 2014   from http://www.ted.com/talks/janet_iwasa_how_animations_can_help_scientists_test_a_hypothesis

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