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25 resources for bringing AR and VR to the classroom

25 resources for bringing AR and VR to the classroom | Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Network | Scoop.it
The benefits of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) include increased engagement, appeal to visual learners and shared experience among students.

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Beyond dinosaurs and Pokémon Go: how AR is being used to deliver enhanced education experiences

Beyond dinosaurs and Pokémon Go: how AR is being used to deliver enhanced education experiences | Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Network | Scoop.it
No doubt you’ll have seen countless people walking the streets with their heads down, using their phones to locate their next catch, or congregating together in areas of interest to battle at Pokémon gyms. Perhaps you’re even a top trainer yourself.

As a futures senior innovation developer at Jisc, you might expect that I’d be jumping for joy at seeing augmented reality (AR) make its way into the mainstream. But if I’m honest, I’ve struggled to get excited.

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12 augmented reality apps students can use today via eSchoolNews

12 augmented reality apps students can use today via eSchoolNews | Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Network | Scoop.it
As augmented reality’s classroom potential grows, apps are becoming more relevant and targeted for educational purposes.

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Oskar Almazan's curator insight, February 17, 2017 12:45 AM
Augmented reality–a technology that uses a trigger image to superimpose digital content over a user’s view of the real world–is growing in popularity and accessibility, and it holds a wealth of potential for education. Often described as “QR codes on steroids,” the technology offers new and exciting ways for students to interact with lessons, said Jeff Peterson, an instructional technologist in the Lamar Consolidated ISD in Texas. Peterson presented a TCEA 2017 session on augmented reality’s application in classrooms. Augmented reality-based apps infuse more engagement into learning exercises, and students often grasp complex concepts quickly with interactive content, said Peterson, referencing Drew Minock, an advocate for augmented reality in the classroom and outreach manager at augmented reality company Daqri.
Gema González's curator insight, March 14, 2017 3:23 PM

Laura Ascione. "12 augmented reality apps students". La realidad aumentada le da una vuelta de tuerca a la enseñanza. Te permite ver las matemáticas desde un prisma visual, libros que cobran vida por el arte animado o la misma ciencia en movimiento. Algunas aplicaciones que nos lo permiten son Cyberchase 3D Builde, Quiver, Tour of the Nile, Amazing Space Journey, Horrible Hauntings, Lunch Rush…