8 technologies and trends to inspire creativity and enhance teaching
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Virtual RealityBeyond Games
Virtual Reality
You really have to experience it yourself to appreciate it
Your vision will be filled With images without distracting visuals of your ldquorealrdquo environment
Google Cardboard is just one low cost version of a virtual reality device These are goggles fully block your view of the real world and only allow you to see a virtual world projected through a screen in the goggles
httpwwwknowyourmobilecomwearable-technologyapple-vr-headset23433how-will-apple-vr-headset-compare-oculus-rift-htc-vive
Two early ideas
Early Sketches
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Virtual Reality
You really have to experience it yourself to appreciate it
Your vision will be filled With images without distracting visuals of your ldquorealrdquo environment
Google Cardboard is just one low cost version of a virtual reality device These are goggles fully block your view of the real world and only allow you to see a virtual world projected through a screen in the goggles
httpwwwknowyourmobilecomwearable-technologyapple-vr-headset23433how-will-apple-vr-headset-compare-oculus-rift-htc-vive
Two early ideas
Early Sketches
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
You really have to experience it yourself to appreciate it
Your vision will be filled With images without distracting visuals of your ldquorealrdquo environment
Google Cardboard is just one low cost version of a virtual reality device These are goggles fully block your view of the real world and only allow you to see a virtual world projected through a screen in the goggles
httpwwwknowyourmobilecomwearable-technologyapple-vr-headset23433how-will-apple-vr-headset-compare-oculus-rift-htc-vive
Two early ideas
Early Sketches
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Google Cardboard is just one low cost version of a virtual reality device These are goggles fully block your view of the real world and only allow you to see a virtual world projected through a screen in the goggles
httpwwwknowyourmobilecomwearable-technologyapple-vr-headset23433how-will-apple-vr-headset-compare-oculus-rift-htc-vive
Two early ideas
Early Sketches
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Two early ideas
Early Sketches
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Early Sketches
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Early Prototype()
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
What is Virtual Reality
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
whatis techtargetcom
Virtual Reality VideoClick link to seevideo definition
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment VR places the user inside an experience Users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
ldquoThe definition of virtual reality comes naturally from the definitions for both lsquovirtualrsquo and lsquorealityrsquo The definition of lsquovirtualrsquo is near and reality is what we experience as human beings So the term lsquovirtual realityrsquo basically means lsquonear-realityrsquo This could of course mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulationrdquo
httpwwwvrsorgukvirtual-realitywhat-is-virtual-realityhtml
Virtual Reality is able to present complex data in an accessible way to students which is both fun and easy to learnrdquo
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
13
ldquoOne of the biggest hurdles to selling virtual reality is that no TV commercial or magazine ad can do it justice They simply canrsquot convey the feeling of wonder people experience when they don VR goggles for the first time and are transported to an immersive new world where everything around them appears to be almost realrdquo
QZ Article
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
(Their investment anddevelopment often proceeds
classroom applications)
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Last year a TIME cover featured Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey using his virtual reality headset
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwww2deloittecomglobalenpagestechnology-media-and-telecommunicationsarticlestmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-nichehtml
Deloitte Global predicts that virtual reality (VR) will have its first billion dollar year in 2016 with about $700 million in hardware sales and the remainder from content VR is likely to have multiple applications both consumer and enterprise in the longer term but in 2016 we expect the vast majority of commercial activity to focus on video games We estimate sales of about 25 million VR headsets and 10 million game copies sold
A growth industry with potential for games but also for exciting learning opportunities - (Maureen)
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
ldquoVirtual reality is the final platformrdquo
Oculus VR
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
How is Virtual Reality Used
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Medicine
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
20
SurgeryMiami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
The video is on the next screen
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Miami Doctors Use Cardboard Virtual Reality Tech to Save Babyrsquos Life
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Pn_cIIPHoJc
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Ophthalmology
QZ Site
By Alice Truong
two years ago when the vision in his weak eye was 2070 while wearing glasses In July he reported gaining about 80 of his stereo vision and near 2020 vision with his glassesrdquo
ldquoWhen I started [experimenting] I didnrsquot have any stereo visionrdquo he tells Quartz That was almost
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Virtual Tours
including college visits
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpecityinteractivecomblog6-innovative-colleges-universities-using-virtual-reality-tours-enhance-recruitment
The Unseen Benefits of the Virtual TourAround the world universities and colleges are signing up to develop virtual reality tours or incorporate other interactive elements such as 360 degree photography guided online tours and interactive campus maps Using virtual reality allows you to bring students to your campus life in a different way than a real life tour they can see areas where classes could be in session and real dorm rooms and living areas
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Shopping
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpshbrorg201609virtual-and-augmented-reality-will-reshape-retail
September 9 2016
ldquoYour camping trip is coming up You and a friend go shopping for a tent Spotting one you like you both crawl inside to check the capacity But therersquos something unusual about this scenario Yoursquore in Boston Your buddy is in Houston And neither of you is anywhere near a sporting goods store Virtual reality (VR) along with its sister technology augmented reality (AR) offers retailers the opportunity to transform how people shop rdquo
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Therapy
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Therapy animated situations immersion therapy
anxiety disordersPTSD therapy for soldiers
AviophobiaNosocomephobia
Fear of hospitals
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwsocialjusticesolutionsorg20160805virtual-reality-goggles-treating-phobias-rumor-empathy-psious
Virtual reality (VR) is coming to psychotherapy
Modules are currently available for fear of flying needles heights public speaking animalsinsects driving claustrophobia agoraphobia social anxiety and generalized anxiety Given that as soon as one is confronted with fear the intervention also involves imagining or activating a ldquosafe placerdquo from which to function in the face of fear positive modules are available that provide coaching in breathing exercise mindfulness and Jacobsen Relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation)
August 5 2016
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwwindowscentralcommicrosoft-uses-virtual-reality-help-inspire-kids-autism
July 8 2016
ldquoMicrosoft UK recently hosted a workshop that used virtual reality to help kids with autism prepare to enter work environmentsrdquo
Virtual reality apps are being developed to help children with autism deal with new situations
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
On the next page is something very different There is a link to a video that is an attempt to show what it is like for someone who has autism how they see and hear the world
Autism
An article about the video
httpwwwnewsweekcomvirtual-reality-video-shows-what-its-be-autistic-468644
June 9 2016
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Autism TM (Too Much Information) Virtual Reality Experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=Sn_EeqyGH40
Published on Jun 9 2016
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Virtual Reality
The user is immersed in a realistic or imaginary environment Most VR experiences use viewers such as Google Cardboard Gear VR or Oculus Rift
Examples Apps such as Cardboard NYTVR DiscoveryVR YouVisit
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Augmented Reality
The blending of virtual reality and real life
Images videos and animations are superimposed on a real world environment or triggered by posters book illustrations 2 dimensional images or 3 dimensional objects
Examples Television overlays books QuiverVision Aurasma zSpace Pokemon Go and many others
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Here are the ten topics1 Television overlays2 Augmented reality enhanced books3 QuiverVision4 Elements 4D5 4D Anatomy6 Enchantium Musical Strings7 Pokeacutemon GO8 zSpace9 Microsoft Hololens10 Educational Value and Examples
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
first down line (produced by Sportsvision)
Televised sports have used AR for years
1
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Auto Racing
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Recent Olympicsin Rio
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
There are books that you can purchase with animals that come to life and atoms that split
2
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality you can trigger an explosion or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see metal explode in water on your dads lap or generate electricity and sparks on your kitchen table iScience is packed with educational facts on basic scientific principles - from elements and atoms to sound waves and gravity read up on the fascinating natural world and discover wonders of science
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
There are web sites with printable handouts that come alive when viewed with a SmartPhone app QuiverVision is one of them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
3
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Children color black and white pages then use the QuiverVision APP to animate them
httpwwwquivervisioncom
You can download and print many of them for free
ldquoQuiver Education content is designed around topics as diverse as biology geometry and the solar systemrdquo
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
ldquoWe think this is the first killer application for augmented reality because itrsquos part story part game part educational experience all in one beautiful packagerdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
4
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
ldquoElements 4D is an interactive chemistry learning experience using blocks illustrating a different chemical element on each side with an accompanying augmented reality mobile app which utilizes smartphone and tablet cameras to view and interact with the blocks
Students combine the elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and new molecules in the virtual space
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
You can purchase laser-etched wooden blocks
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
hellipor print out them out and fold them around any 2rdquo x 2rdquo wooden blocks
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
You just need 6 blocks for the Elements 4D so 3 orders would provide 5 sets
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Touch a hydrogen to an oxygen and the viewer will see a chemically correct water molecule displayed on their screenrdquo DAQRI co-founder Gaia Dempsey
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Anatomy 4D
www4danatomycom
With 4D Anatomy you can ldquoTilt rotate and dissect real specimens Zoom and rotate images Export images into your own presentationsrdquo
5
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
The Heart
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=CoLIdRCzET8
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
DaqrisEnchantium Musical Strings
6
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
DaqrisEnchantiumMusical Strings
ldquoThis is an interactive musical instrument Every time you play you can design it afresh You can create music in 4D by using three different cards The color and sound of the laser beam string can also be changed by tapping the circle You can change the distance between the cards and increase or decrease the pitch Music creation in this game is really easy You simply need to strum the stringsrdquo
Free
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwpokemongocom
7
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpswwwisteorgexplorearticleDetailarticleid=788
ldquoIf educators can capture kidsrsquo passion for the game imagine the learning and engagement we can create Here are 14 ways you can use the augmented reality game to promote and build excitement about your school and drive learning for studentsrdquo
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwtceaorgblogpokemon-go
This blog was updated on September 18 2016
ldquoIn my perfect world learning at school would look like Pokemon GO It would be active it would allow people of all ages to come together to solve problems it would be engaging it would be fun and people would feel good about what they learn and accomplishrdquo
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
How can you utilize the game ldquoPokemon Gordquo in your classroom in a meaningful way Student excitement about this game can be easily harnessed to support all kinds of fun and pedagogically-sound lessons and activities
httpblogdiscoveryeducationcomblog20160713pokemongo
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
zSpace offers an advanced type of virtual reality If you want to see an example of the interactivity go to the web site and view the video
zSpace Site
8
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Irsquove tried it I was asked to ldquotouch the fluttering butterfly wingrdquo This is a type of ldquoPositive Parallaxrdquo where the image appears to jump out of the screen
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwtechrepubliccomarticlez-space-brings-real-world-vr-to-the-home
zSpace has shown that VR as an educational platform is quite innovative
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
On the next screen there is a video that shows children using zSpace as part of the Los Altos School District Partnership The zSpace costs $4000
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpzspacecom
The zSpace bus allows students to do biology dissections explore volcanoes and get a close look at a human brain and heart for a hands-on learning experience
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=BT_HOeVWzBUampt=2s
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Shipping 2016Estimated price ldquostarting at $549rdquo
HoloLens
httpswwwmicrosoftcommicrosoft-hololensen-us
9
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
HoloLens
httptechcrunchcom20160318microsoft-and-lowes-are-bringing-hololens-to-home-improvement-stores
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
61516
When I was observing other types of augmented reality in the classroom I saw that first students have an a-ha moment where they understood it and it made them want to look at more That has been the driving force for me
httpsthejournalcomArticles20160615Augmented-and-Virtual-Reality-Where-Is-the-Educational-ValueaspxPage=3
Using zSpace
10
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Augmented Reality
httptechcoaugmented-reality-brings-interactive-learning-classroom-2016-01
In 2016 advancements in technology will start to really make a mark in education Augmented reality opens up a previously unexplored avenue for education The possibilities are still slightly unknown as developing AR tech continues to skyrocket AR allows students and teachers to expand the physical world It does this with a form of virtual overlay
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwteachthoughtcomthe-future-of-learningtechnology32-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom-from-edshelf
ldquoAugmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps Point your devicersquos camera at something that the app recognizes and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camerarsquos screen The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like itrsquos really thererdquo
August 18 2016
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Use these resources to bring augmented reality to your classroom
The use of augmented reality in classrooms is growing as more educators discover this affordable option for bringing a new dimension to the printed page mdash and to physical objects mdash in a way that can engage and motivate learners
ISTE Augmented Reality article
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
8102016
Inspire Students with Olympic Technologies
ISTE Olympic Technology article
ldquoEvery two years the Olympic Games offer a spectacle of skill endurance and perseverance They regale us with human interest stories and inspiration They also serve as showcases for technologies that measure display and entertainrdquo
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
httpwwwmarxentlabscomwhat-is-virtual-reality-definition-and-examples
Whatrsquos the difference Between Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
ldquoYou could think of Augmented Reality as VR with one foot in the real world Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment Virtual Reality creates an artificial environment to inhabitrdquo
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Using Augmented Reality for a High School Yearbook
Robots Using Them Programming Them
Building Them
RobotsUsing Them
wwwvgocomcomBooth 812
Using ThemA new interactive robot named Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound
httpwwwroboticstrendscomarticleleka_social_robot_helps_special_needs_childrenCES
A new motion-sensitive social robot called Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound It is designed to help children with autism spectrum disorder Downrsquos syndrome or multiple disabilities
RobotsProgramming Them
httpwwwinstructablescomidHow-to-use-graphical-programming-software-to-progr
httpmblockccdownload
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
RobotsUsing Them
wwwvgocomcomBooth 812
Using ThemA new interactive robot named Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound
httpwwwroboticstrendscomarticleleka_social_robot_helps_special_needs_childrenCES
A new motion-sensitive social robot called Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound It is designed to help children with autism spectrum disorder Downrsquos syndrome or multiple disabilities
RobotsProgramming Them
httpwwwinstructablescomidHow-to-use-graphical-programming-software-to-progr
httpmblockccdownload
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
wwwvgocomcomBooth 812
Using ThemA new interactive robot named Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound
httpwwwroboticstrendscomarticleleka_social_robot_helps_special_needs_childrenCES
A new motion-sensitive social robot called Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound It is designed to help children with autism spectrum disorder Downrsquos syndrome or multiple disabilities
RobotsProgramming Them
httpwwwinstructablescomidHow-to-use-graphical-programming-software-to-progr
httpmblockccdownload
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Using ThemA new interactive robot named Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound
httpwwwroboticstrendscomarticleleka_social_robot_helps_special_needs_childrenCES
A new motion-sensitive social robot called Leka provides sensory stimulation through movement lights vibration and sound It is designed to help children with autism spectrum disorder Downrsquos syndrome or multiple disabilities
RobotsProgramming Them
httpwwwinstructablescomidHow-to-use-graphical-programming-software-to-progr
httpmblockccdownload
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
RobotsProgramming Them
httpwwwinstructablescomidHow-to-use-graphical-programming-software-to-progr
httpmblockccdownload
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
httpwwwinstructablescomidHow-to-use-graphical-programming-software-to-progr
httpmblockccdownload
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
RobotsBuilding Them
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Ozobot $4995
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Powered by Googlersquos Blockly OzoBlocklyldquoThis simplified visual programming language enables children to learn programming while learning how to think creatively reason logically and work collaborativelyrdquo
Ozobot
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
$129
Maximum speed 7 feet per secondBattery duration 60 minutesRange 100 feet
ldquoOver 30 apps that are free for your iOS Android or Windows devicesrdquo
ldquoPair your mobile device with the Sphero 20 via Bluetoothrdquo
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
RobotsBuilding Them
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Cubelets
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Modrobotics Education
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST is a not-for-profit that inspires young people to
become science and technology leaders
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Students programmed their robots to cut the Thanksgiving Day parade ribbon and shoot confetti to kick off the parade
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Dronesunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
New York (CNN)Hardly a week goes by anymore without some sort of drone incident in the headlines almost always for some dubious nefarious or ridiculous reason (or in the case of the plot to smuggle porn drugs and guns into a Maryland prison via a drone for all three of those reasons)
Drones crashing big Sporting events including US Open college football
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Drones are one of the most surprising technologies for good Drones are being used for humanitarian purposes such as delivering aid tracking environmental conditions and helping out in disaster relief
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
University of Michigan Maker Fest
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Drone University
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Drone University
Really
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
ldquoBe at the cutting edge of technology and innovation by keeping up with the industry of tomorrowrdquo
Drone Universities
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Meet Up Map
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Classroom Possibilities
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Team Edtech Best Drones for the Classroom
ldquoIrsquoll outline a few ldquolegitimaterdquo reasons you may get a drone as well as some of the best drones for your price range After all drones are certain to increase student engagement in your classroom projectsrdquo
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
httpwwwedutopiaorgblog7-ways-use-drones-classroom-heather-wolpert-gawron
4 Math Recreate the Powers of 10 video
7 Current Events Debate Form a student congress
5 Science Look at the micro world and the macro world
1 Social Studies Have students participate in kinesthetic mapping
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
ldquo drones just like all technology are themselves neither good nor evil Rather itrsquos all in how we use them Given the right context and guidance drones can make a creative tool for learning creativity and experimentationrdquo
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
httpwwwedudemiccomdrones-classroom-can-happen
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
Free
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
httpswwwisteorgresourcesproductid=3831ampname=Drones+in+Education
httpgettingsmartcom201606drones-in-educationReview of book
ldquoWritten for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students age levels and subject areas Complete with lesson plans real-world applications and tips on securing funding for drones
httpsvimeocom170180813utm_source=emailamputm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504amputm_campaign=29220Also available at
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tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
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- Two early ideas
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- What is Virtual Reality
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- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
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- Medicine
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
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- Shopping
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- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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WARNING
Your flip can flop
The Flipped Classroom
Eric MazurDean of Applied Physics at Harvard University1991
1900s case methodEric Mazur Interview
httpswwwyoutubecomusercrashcoursekids
This bi-weekly show from the producers of Crash Course is all about gradeschool science Well look at Earth Habitats Space Chemical Reactions Engineering and much much more with host Sabrina Cruz So join us every Tuesday and Thursday for new uploads
Pre
Pre
Preby Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
See the Full Survey Results Yoursquoll flip
rarr See the Full Survey Results Youll Flip
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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-
The Flipped Classroom
Eric MazurDean of Applied Physics at Harvard University1991
1900s case methodEric Mazur Interview
httpswwwyoutubecomusercrashcoursekids
This bi-weekly show from the producers of Crash Course is all about gradeschool science Well look at Earth Habitats Space Chemical Reactions Engineering and much much more with host Sabrina Cruz So join us every Tuesday and Thursday for new uploads
Pre
Pre
Preby Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
See the Full Survey Results Yoursquoll flip
rarr See the Full Survey Results Youll Flip
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
httpswwwyoutubecomusercrashcoursekids
This bi-weekly show from the producers of Crash Course is all about gradeschool science Well look at Earth Habitats Space Chemical Reactions Engineering and much much more with host Sabrina Cruz So join us every Tuesday and Thursday for new uploads
Pre
Pre
Preby Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
See the Full Survey Results Yoursquoll flip
rarr See the Full Survey Results Youll Flip
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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Pre
Pre
Preby Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
See the Full Survey Results Yoursquoll flip
rarr See the Full Survey Results Youll Flip
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
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- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
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- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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-
Pre
Preby Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
See the Full Survey Results Yoursquoll flip
rarr See the Full Survey Results Youll Flip
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
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- Slide 116
- Slide 117
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- Slide 119
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
Preby Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
See the Full Survey Results Yoursquoll flip
rarr See the Full Survey Results Youll Flip
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
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- Slide 32
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- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
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- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
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- Slide 131
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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- Slide 163
- Slide 164
- Slide 165
- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Pre
httpswwwsophiaorgflipped-classroom
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
- Slide 31
- Slide 32
- Slide 33
- Slide 34
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- Slide 71
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
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- Slide 119
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- Slide 130
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- Slide 132
- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
- Slide 145
- Slide 146
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- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Yoursquove heard of Ted Talks
tedcom
edtedcom
Therersquos also TedEd
edtedcom
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
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httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
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httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
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You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
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MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
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Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
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It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
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- Two early ideas
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AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
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Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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-
edtedcom
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AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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-
edtedcom
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
- Slide 31
- Slide 32
- Slide 33
- Slide 34
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
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- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
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- Slide 113
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
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- Slide 168
-
AND They want YOU
We pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos
AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
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- Two early ideas
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- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
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- Medicine
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
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- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (4)
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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AND there is a option
edtedcomAs of January 16 2017
Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
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Therersquos also a huge library from which to chose
httpedtedcomlessons
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
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- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
- Slide 145
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-
edtedcom
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
- Slide 31
- Slide 32
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- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- Slide 118
- Slide 119
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- Slide 128
- Slide 129
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- Slide 132
- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
- Slide 145
- Slide 146
- Slide 147
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- Slide 168
-
httpedtedcomlessonssymbiosis-a-surprising-tale-of-species-cooperation
Symbiosis A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
You can watch the video at
Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
- Slide 31
- Slide 32
- Slide 33
- Slide 34
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Democracy - A short introduction
httpedtedcomfeaturedRgaIhs2wYou can watch the video at
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
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- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
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- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
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- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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-
How taking a bath led to Archimedesrsquo Principle - Mark Salata
httpedtedcomlessonsmark-salata-how-taking-a-bath-led-to-archimedes-principleYou can watch the video at
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
The last banana A thought experiment in probability - Leonardo Barichello
httpedtedcomlessonsthe-last-banana-a-thought-experiment-in-probability-leonardo-barichello
You can watch the video at
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 105
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- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
httpedtedcomlessonshow-misused-modifiers-can-hurt-your-writing-emma-bryceYou can watch the video at
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
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- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- Slide 118
- Slide 119
- Slide 120
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- Slide 126
- Slide 127
- Slide 128
- Slide 129
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- Slide 132
- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
- Slide 145
- Slide 146
- Slide 147
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- Slide 163
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- Slide 165
- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Khan AcademyIf you have not visited lately go explore
South African-born engineer inventor and investor He is the CEO and CTO of SpaceX CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors and chairman of SolarCity
Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
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- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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Gapminder
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
Narrated Version to 2007 Updated Version
Wealth amp Health of Nations
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 105
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- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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- Slide 163
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- Slide 165
- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Maker Movement Update
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
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- Slide 126
- Slide 127
- Slide 128
- Slide 129
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- Slide 132
- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
- Slide 145
- Slide 146
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- Slide 163
- Slide 164
- Slide 165
- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Maker Movement
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
- Slide 31
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- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Slide 113
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
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- Slide 126
- Slide 127
- Slide 128
- Slide 129
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- Slide 132
- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
- Slide 140
- Slide 141
- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
- Slide 145
- Slide 146
- Slide 147
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- Slide 159
- Slide 160
- Slide 161
- Slide 162
- Slide 163
- Slide 164
- Slide 165
- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Makerfaire
httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
- Slide 30
- Slide 31
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- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
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- Robots (4)
- Slide 86
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httpmakerfairecom
A festival of invention creativity and resourcefulness
httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
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- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
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- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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httpcapecodmakerfairecom
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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- Slide 165
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- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
Barnes amp Noble Makerfaires
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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- Slide 165
- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
3D Printing Medical BreakthroughsCustomized Products
Classroom Coding Projects
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
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- Slide 73
- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 108
- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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- Slide 166
- Slide 167
- Slide 168
-
An article about the idea
Olivia Seow and Edward Tiong
Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
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- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
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- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
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- Medicine
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Sesame Ring
httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=g3RdWRV7Mx0
MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Slide 133
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- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
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MBTA Purchase SiteldquoThe Sesame Ring has an RFID tag from an MBTA pass embedded inside it rdquo
Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
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Three reasons why I included this
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
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- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Slide 109
- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Slide 133
- Slide 134
- Slide 135
- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
- Slide 138
- Slide 139
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- Slide 142
- 3D Printing
- Slide 144
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-
Three reasons why I included this
The product is created with 3D printers
It was funded with Kickstarter
Theyrsquore young
http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
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- Two early ideas
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- What is Virtual Reality
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- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
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- Medicine
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
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- Shopping
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- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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http3dprintingsystemscompresident-obama-recognises-the-importance-of-3d-printing
State ofthe Union
address
ldquoA once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everythingrdquo
httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
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- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
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- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
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- Medicine
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- Virtual Tours including college visits
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- Shopping
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- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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httpwwwfablevisionlearningcom
Beginning with paper cardstock and cardboard Maker Studio provides an accessible low-cost way to imagine design invent and fabricate 2D designs pop-ups and 3D projects like geometric constructions and working machines
Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Trends Small Powerful Portable
Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
- Slide 76
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- Robots (2)
- Slide 79
- Robots (3)
- Slide 81
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Oculus Rift
Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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Hovercam Mini 5
HoverCam Mini 5 Pocket All-in-
One Scanner and HD Camera
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
- Slide 26
- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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-
Old Sony Projector
Sony SRX R3201200 pounds$50-$100000 Replacement lamp $1000
Wired Article
MPCL1Laser Projectoradapts to uneven or curved surface1920 x 720 resolution7 ounces$350
Projector listing at Sony site
University of California Berkeley
wireless handheld digital microscope
Bodelin ProScope Mobile
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Two early ideas
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- What is Virtual Reality
- Slide 10
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- Slide 13
- Corporate Investment in Virtual Reality
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Medicine
- Slide 20
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- Slide 22
- Virtual Tours including college visits
- Slide 24
- Shopping
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- Therapy
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- Robots Using Them Programming Them Bu
- Robots
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- Robots (2)
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- Robots (3)
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- Robots (4)
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- Flipped Classroom Update Video Resources
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- Maker Movement Update
- Maker Movement
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- 3D Printing
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