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Tons of Classroom Examples Using Augmented Reality with @Aurasma - A Complete How-To Guide! How to Use Augmented Reality in Your Classroomthis post is read best via a desktop due to the embedded video content Augmented reality allows someone to add another layer to an existing image. For example, imagine holding your phone over a poster on the wall as if you were going to take a photo of that poster, and then instantly a video starts playing to offer you additional information about that particular poster.

Pretty cool, right? The first time it happens, it seems like magic. After watching the video below, I knew I had to figure this augmented reality thing out. I was hooked, interested, amazed, and couldn't get enough... neither could my students! Aurasma is the app I use to create augmented reality. Sharing Aurasma with My Husband's Colleagues Not only is augmented reality amazing, it's also free and easy to do. While waiting for our table to be called for dinner, we were discussing the nice decorations displayed around the reception hall. Augmented Reality Vocabulary Step 1: Bring schools to life with Aurasma app. The Magic of Bringing Information to life. I’m assuming you’ve seen at least one of the eight Harry Potter films. In the films, one everyday magical experience is that photos are always moving as if they were video screens, even though they are ‘printed’ on paper.

Newspaper photos act out the news event as film too, whilst you walk down the road reading. It seems so magical and yet, like so many things these days , there’s an app for that! The Aurasma App (free) allows you to create what’s known as Augmented Reality (Real life with extra info added) Here’s a great intro into the world of Augmented Reality. And here’s Aurasma’s own demo video of it in action: Before I take you though how to make your own, let’s look at the potential uses for learning. Lets start with possible posters on the walls around your school or classroom that come to life and What about the school newsletters? The possibilities are endless! Getting started with your first “Auras” I will have a fun 2014 with this app. AR Tutorials. Apply for a FREE 4D Studio for Education account HERE Sign up for a LIVE 4D Studio Webinar with Us HERE Download the DAQRI application DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- How to apply for a FREE 4D Studio for Education account DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- 4D Studio Overview and Features DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- How to upload a target DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- Overview of 4D Studio Designer DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- How to use Launch Buttons DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- How to add a YouTube and Vimeo Experience DAQRI 4D Studio Tutorial- How add a 3D model experience using 4D Preview DAQRI Education Office Hours #1 DAQRI Education Office Hours #2 For more information visit www.daqri.com.

App Synergy: How To Combine AR And QR. Sorry if you were expecting Lenny. He’s not here right now. He asked me to do a guest post for App Synergy. Quick Response (QR) codes seem to be everywhere. Anything from magazines to bananas can have them. While QR codes are quite common, something less common is Augmented Reality (AR). Today we’ll take a look at combining AR and QR, using primarily two free apps: Aurasma Lite and Zapper QR Code Scanner. What could be more synergistic than that? Once you get a feel for using them, the possibilities are aplenty.

Here’s how it works: Step 1: Design Your Card The App Store is filled with any number of drawing apps. I used SketchBook Express because it’s a free option. Be creative. You can always browse around the Hallmark or Cards’ apps if you’re feeling stuck on inspiration. Step 2: Give Your Card An Aura Now it’s time to augment your card with reality. Upon first opening the app you’ll see a welcome screen that asks if you have an image in front of you with the Aurasma logo. HP Live Photo. Quels usages pour la réalité augmentée dans le monde du livre ? On peut définir la réalité augmentée comme la superposition d’informations à l’environnement réel. L’exemple le plus ancien d’un tel dispositif est la « vision tête haute » dans les cockpits d’avion de chasse : les pilotes voient des informations s’afficher en surimpression sur leur pare-brise. Ce même principe existe dans les voitures récentes. La réalité augmentée sur téléphone Avec la montée en puissance des smartphones, la réalité augmentée peut être utilisée au travers de l’écran d’un téléphone.

L’application Layar, disponible gratuitement sur Android et iPhone, fait référence pour cet usage. Elle permet d’afficher diverses couches d’informations : des données issues de Wikipedia sur les monuments, les restaurants, les stations de métro, les prix au mètre carré des immeubles, etc. Ce principe pourrait permettre à un lecteur de retrouver plus facilement un ouvrage dans les rayonnages d’une bibliothèque. La réalité augmentée sur ordinateur ou console de jeu. 20 Augmented Reality Experiments in Education. Réalité augmentée.