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Integrating Augmented Reality and Mobile Devices into Teaching Dr. Joseph Martinelli College of Education & Human Services Seton Hall University November 21, 2013

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2013 Presentation by Dr. Joseph Martinelli on Augmented Reality and the Application Aurasma at NJ Edge.

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Integrating Augmented Reality and Mobile Devices

into TeachingDr. Joseph Martinelli

College of Education & Human ServicesSeton Hall UniversityNovember 21, 2013

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Discussion PointsO How it is being used at Seton HallO Define Augmented RealityO What Tools are InvolvedO Getting StartedO SamplesO Educational ApplicationsO Experiences and Outcomes

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U O Production II Course - Produce Three AUGMENTED REALITY PRODUCTS

“Auras”

O Required Elements:

O Each Aura must have a brief “concept statement” and a

detailed flow-chart

Aura Specifics

O One Aura used as a component of Multimedia Rich Lessons

O One Aura must be a Virtual Tour of Campus.

O Data and images cane be created in PowerPoint and saved as

PNG/JPG

O Movies made with Animoto or Windows Movie Maker can be

uploaded

to Aurasma as Overlays.

O One Aura must be created profiling a historical figure or event.

O A web link to additional information (website, video, or Prezi)

O At least one original graphic detailing additional information…this

should be created in PowerPoint and saved as a PNG Image.

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v. aug·ment·ed

To make (something already developed or well under way)

greater, as in size, extent, or quantity

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What is Augmented Reality

• Augmented reality aims to do just that as a means to enhance the

information we can perceive with our senses.

• can be used for visual and highly interactive forms of learning, allowing the overlay of data onto the real world.

• Augmented reality is an active, not a passive technology; students can

use it to construct new understanding based on interactions with virtual objects that bring underlying data to life as it responds to user input.

• Students find connections between their lives and theireducation through the addition of a contextual layer. “Auras”

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What is Augmented Reality

O knowledge transfer…inversion of the original educational hierarchy.

Oaugmented reality environment O includes elements of the real world O the virtual world at the same time, O and be interactive in real time.

virtual objects… either manipulated or stationary.

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Augmented reality uses technology to blend the real world with interactive and enhanced content. When a student uses an augmented reality application while looking through a mobile device such as a tablet, the student will experience an overlay of interactive elements that enhance the “normal” scene. For instance, using an augmented reality app while hovering a tablet in front of a historical landmark could call up videos of important historical reenactments, important facts, or more.

Laura Devaney, Augmented reality snags a coveted spot in classrooms

eSchool news

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AurasmaO Aurasma is the world’s leading

augmented reality platform. O Auras can be as simple as a video

and a link to a web page or as complex as a lifelike 3D animation. 

O Offers both a free and upgraded versions.

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Getting StartedSigning Up

https://studio.aurasma.com/register

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Creating an Aura in 3 easy steps

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Types of Auras

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Educational Applications

O Can also be used to enhance collaborative tasks

O Enrich the real world experienceO Used to blend the real world with

interactive and enhanced content.

O Enables the teacher to use mobile devices as interactive learning tools

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Experiences & Outcomes

O Use in parent teacher conferencesO Guided research and assignments. O Teacher Guided

O Technology background & trainingO Technology enriched collaborative

learningO Taps into the students creative

processO Bridges theory and practical learning

O Drawbacks & Positives

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Applications UsedO Aurasma - http://www.aurasma.com/O Animoto – http://www. http://animoto.com/O Google ImagesO PowerPoint O Presentation is available for download at

O Contact Information:[email protected] Dean, Seton Hall University400 South Orange Ave.South Orange, New Jersey

Download the Presentation at Slide Sharehttp://tinyurl.com/pe52ylx