A fourth-grade student at Mendez Elementary in San Marcos, Texas, held an iPad out in front of her. On the screen, she saw her classroom just as thoug
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callooh's curator insight,
February 17, 2018 8:23 AM
Some newer apps in this article as well as a collection of AR content across subjects and grade levels.
ScientificAnimations's comment,
April 12, 2018 6:54 AM
Every tech hardware manufacture is racing to release the next HAVE ( holographic augmented virtual entertainment ) gizmo. But what does this mean for healthcare ? As it turns out, it’s not all hype. With ARKit, Apple is making Augmented Reality more accessible. Here’s how it is transforming healthcare - http://sco.lt/50tijp
Roberto Eleazar Rivera 's curator insight,
January 16, 2019 5:51 PM
Although sponsored by the AR app, Metaverse, the article contains practical examples of how to use augmented reality in the classroom, ranging from scavenger hunts to virtual expeditions.
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Oskar Almazan's curator insight,
September 22, 2017 8:48 AM
The intersection of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) and personalized learning is a pool into which current technology has only begun to dip its toes, but it is a topic that conjures up fantastic (in the literal, J.K. Rowling sense of the word) possibilities. I’m not just talking about pulling competency-appropriate 3D lessons from a repository of ready-made material, or VR training for the operation of heavy machinery. I like to imagine what a learning experience would look like wherein students have access to VR that is both tied to curriculum and automatically tailored to their competency via machine learning–aspects that are sorely missing in many current educational VR experiences (and which, admittedly, can instill a little apprehension when taken to the extreme).
Gust MEES's curator insight,
August 6, 2017 6:35 AM
Augmented reality has the potential to revolutionize learning in primary and secondary schools more than any other technology has done in the recent past.
Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:
https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2016/09/19/some-practice-examples-that-will-influence-education/
http://www.scoop.it/t/la-realite-augmentee-augmented-reality-ar
Claude Tran's curator insight,
June 12, 2017 3:33 PM
J'ai dû organiser une levée de fond, car un serveur tourne pour faire fonctionner Mirage Make et ce n'est pas donné ! Autre précision. Mirage Make sera gratuite uniquement pour des usages pédagogiques. Pour des utilisations commerciales, une licence sera nécessaire. Avant d'offrir Mirage Make à la communauté enseignante, je teste encore des fonctionnalités. J'ai la chance d'avoir des contributeurs qui sont maintenant mes béta testeurs, comme Gilles Tisseraud. Twitter m'a beaucoup aidé pour ce projet un peu fou. Grâce à ce réseau social, j'ai eu de nombreux contacts d'enseignants, du primaire au secondaire, de toutes les disciplines, intéressés par Mirage Make. Ils me font explorer des voies inimaginables au début du projet. Par exemple, via un tweet, on m'a soufflé l'idée de développer un module pour les élèves dyslexiques.
Claude Tran's curator insight,
September 9, 2017 10:49 AM
En tant qu'enseignant, je rêvais d'une application de RA gratuite, facile d'utilisation, offrant des ressources variées à des élèves qui apprennent différemment. Une application mettant à disposition des supports différents (texte, vidéo, audio, images 2D et 3D) pouvant être manipulés facilement par les enseignants et leurs élèves. La 3D, c'est pratique pour visualiser les molécules.
callooh's curator insight,
April 23, 2017 10:09 AM
Combine the right paper blocks and add a bit of AR to observe/simulate chemical reactions.
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RESENTICE's curator insight,
June 26, 2017 4:15 AM
Un outil et un usage de réalité augmentée pour s'approprier l'espace urbain
LyteShot's curator insight,
May 21, 2017 4:02 PM
do you think that AR glasses will replace the smartphone? If you say no, why is that? If you say yes, when do you think the change will happen and what needs to change in order to make it happen?
Simon Staffans's curator insight,
March 31, 2017 7:47 AM
AR is apparently "the shiniest toy right now"
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