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  2. Tangible symbol systems - Wikipedia

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    Tangible symbols are a type of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that uses objects or pictures that share a perceptual relationship with the items they represent as symbols. A tangible symbol's relation to the item it represents is perceptually obvious and concrete – the visual or tactile properties of the symbol resemble the ...

  3. Tangible user interface - Wikipedia

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    Reactable, an electronic musical instrument example of tangible user interface SandScape device installed in the Children's Creativity Museum in San Francisco. A tangible user interface (TUI) is a user interface in which a person interacts with digital information through the physical environment. The initial name was Graspable User Interface ...

  4. Osmo (game system) - Wikipedia

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    Osmo is a line of hands-on educational digital/physical games product by the company Tangible Play, based in Palo Alto, California.Osmo's products are built around its proprietary “Reflective Artificial Intelligence,” a system that uses a stand and a clip-on mirror to allow an iPad or iPhone's front-facing camera to recognize and track objects in the physical play space in front of the device.

  5. Tangibility - Wikipedia

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    In the context of intellectual property, expression in tangible form is one of the requirements for copyright protection. In the context of international tax law , article 5(1) of the OECD Model Tax Treaty requires to date a permanent establishment to consist of a tangible place of business.

  6. Cultural heritage - Wikipedia

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    Cultural property includes the physical, or "tangible" cultural heritage, such as artworks. These are generally split into two groups of movable and immovable heritage. Immovable heritage includes buildings (which themselves may include installed art such as organs, stained glass windows, and frescos), large industrial installations, residential projects, or other historic places and monum

  7. How to teach kids the meaning of Martin Luther King Jr. Day - AOL

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    For elementary school kids: Read all about it. Books of every reading level are excellent ways for kids to learn about King’s life. Ask Abbey Mathis, who teaches first grade at Hickory Grove ...

  8. The Latest Details on Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner's ...

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    The couple were first linked in April 2023, and were last "seen" together in August, by which I mean the actor was seemingly spotted in the background of Kylie's Instagram pic: Instagram Full ...

  9. Product (business) - Wikipedia

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    A tangible product is an actual physical object that can be perceived by touch such as a building, vehicle, gadget, or clothing. An intangible product is a product that can only be perceived indirectly such as an insurance policy.