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Augmented
Reality
Jose Carlos Cifuentes
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Augmented Reality

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Augmented Reality is a kind of


computer-generated reality that
intent to duplicate the world's
atmosphere in a computer system.
An augmented reality technology
creates a combined view for the
user. This composite view consists
of real scene viewed and a
computer-generated scene with
additional information about the
object or a place.

profiles, from sports highlights to skits


and concert footage, the ways that AR
can enhance a school yearbook are
limitless.

Two methodologies in AR

Location-Based: Location-based
app utilized the capability of a
specific device to record the
objects position in the globe. It
is then provide data about the
object that is appropriate to the
location. You can use locationbased AR to find your way
around in an unknown city,
recalling where you have

Class applications

Homework Mini-Lessons: When

students scan a page of their homework,


it reveals a video or other link

Lab Safety: Put triggers (images


that activate media when scanned by an
AR-enabled device) all around a science
laboratory so that when students scan
them, they can quickly learn the different
safety procedures and protocols for the
lab equipment.

Faculty Photo Wall: Set up a


display of faculty photos. You can scan
the image of any instructor and see
more info.

Word Walls: Students can record


themselves providing the definitions to
different vocabulary words on a word
wall. Afterward, anyone can use the
Aurasma app to make a peer pop up on
screen, telling them the definition and
using the word in a sentence.

Augmented Reality in
Education

Marker-Based: Markers based AR


works on software recognize in a
specific pattern, like a symbol or
barcode. In this, when a camera
points on an object, it creates a
digital image on the screen.

Yearbooks: From tributes to video

Book Reviews: Students record


themselves giving a brief review of a
novel that they just finished, and then
attach that "aura" (assigned digital
information) to a book. Afterward,
anyone can scan the cover of the book
and instantly access the review.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH)


Sign Language Flashcards: With AR,
flashcards of vocabulary words can
contain a video overlay that shows how
to sign a word or phrase.

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