Augmented reality enhances real-world environments with computer-generated perceptual information and can be used in the classroom through existing AR applications, worksheets, or custom lessons created by educators. While AR helps all types of learners and allows interaction with otherwise unavailable objects, providing AR content requires expensive technology like AR apps, internet access, and mobile devices. A website demonstrates using AR to scan magazines and access additional interactive content.
Augmented reality enhances real-world environments with computer-generated perceptual information and can be used in the classroom through existing AR applications, worksheets, or custom lessons created by educators. While AR helps all types of learners and allows interaction with otherwise unavailable objects, providing AR content requires expensive technology like AR apps, internet access, and mobile devices. A website demonstrates using AR to scan magazines and access additional interactive content.
Augmented reality enhances real-world environments with computer-generated perceptual information and can be used in the classroom through existing AR applications, worksheets, or custom lessons created by educators. While AR helps all types of learners and allows interaction with otherwise unavailable objects, providing AR content requires expensive technology like AR apps, internet access, and mobile devices. A website demonstrates using AR to scan magazines and access additional interactive content.
Augmented reality (or AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world
environment where the objects that exist in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated technology. How it is used in the classroom?
Augmented Reality is can be used in the classroom by resources already
designed to aid in the learning process by AR applications, AR worksheets or educators have the opportunity to create their own AR lessons. Pro & Cons Pros: Cons:
● Helpful for every type of learner ● Can be very expensive
visual, audiotorial & kinesthetic ● Can be difficult understand ● Allows students to interaction with ● AR apps, internet connection, & objects otherwise not available mobile devices are needed ● Helps students to understand material from different perspective Website & Video
https://brainspacemagazine.com/
This website allows you to scan their
magazine and connects with interactive content that use with AR. Citation
Ozdamil, F., & Hursen, C. (2017). An Emerging Technology: Augmented Reality