Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education

Augmented Reality: Make Learning Magically Come Alive!
Resources curated by Katie Morrow Last Update: November 2015


Terminology
A.R. - making something come to life
aura - the magic thing that pops up when you hold your device over something
trigger image - the normal picture that you want to make come to life
overlay - the thing you will apply on top of a trigger image (usually a video)
Aurasma and Blippar - free apps to make A.R.


(free book for iBooks from educator Paul Hamilton)


Experience A.R.


Uses of A.R.
  • book reports
  • oral reports
  • math worksheets
  • school promotion


Venues for A.R.
  • school hallways
  • project fairs
  • library book covers
  • student worksheets




Design your own Augmented Reality experience


Additional Resources


Aurasma Lesson Ideas from the iBooks Store:


Blippar book with lesson ideas from the iBooks Store:


Experience the Blue Angels in 360 degree video from your Chrome browser:


TED Talk on Virtual Reality and the Human Connection by Chris Milk
VRSE app: http://vrse.com


Google Cardboard in Education
Expeditions program: https://www.google.com/edu/expeditions/

1 comment:

  1. Using virtual reality in education sector can encourage the enthusiasm of students for what they are interested to study. You see the other key point here is that you can study at home with the same resources and virtually anywhere with just a mobile device and VR headset. The fact that VR can immerse us in life-like content can help students get exposure to various work environments. This is what we can call the right mix of education and entertainment.

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