Content tagged "augmented reality"
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Posted by William Uricchio
Augmenting Reality: The Markers, Memories, and Meanings Behind Today’s AR
William Uricchio’s essay “considers today’s AR technologies in terms of these more deeply embedded practices of augmentation, particularly as they play out as interfaces in urban places.”
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Posted by Eric Klopfer, Andrew Whitacre and Vicky Zeamer
Podcast: Eric Klopfer, “From Augmented to Virtual Learning: Affordances of Different Mixes of Reality for Learning”
What theories and evidence can we generate and build upon to provide a foundation for using mixed reality technologies productively for learning?
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Event: Thursday, February 8, 2018 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
From Augmented to Virtual Learning: Affordances of Different Mixes of Reality for Learning
Eric Klopfer asks, what theories and evidence can we generate and build upon to provide a foundation for using augmented and virtual reality technologies productively for learning?
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Posted by Sue Ding S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2017
Topics: 96 Acres Project, augmented reality, documentary, location-based media, media, narrative, Roundware, Yellow ArrowRe-Enchanting Spaces: Location-based Media, Participatory Documentary, and Augmented Reality
“In keeping with an emphasis on new forms of storytelling, I propose a taxonomy for location-based media that distinguishes three different levels of participation and user agency: Consumption, Interaction, and Participation.”
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Posted by William Uricchio
The Algorithmic Turn: Photosynth, Augmented Reality and the State of the Image
The goal of this article is to explore one aspect of that change: the algorithmic construction of the image.
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Posted by Karen Schrier S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2005
Topics: American Revolution, augmented reality, collaboration, education, games, history, Lexington, mobility, narrative, storytellingRevolutionizing History Education: Using Augmented Reality Games to Teach Histories
I designed “Reliving the Revolution” as a model for using AR games to teach historic inquiry, decision-making, and critical thinking skills.