This is cool and silly. Technology is a great way to engage kids in learning without them realizing. As I watch this video, I wonder if the girl will but the Lego box to play with the mundane cubes inside.
Putting images on a flat surface is really expanding into all kinds of territories.
This is Popular Science's second cover in AR. The 3-D projection is not as fun as the baseball cards, it is fun to think of textbooks showing the Battle of Bull run in 3-D or an octopus camouflaging in many different environments.
This is a cool video to teach students how this new technology is starting to revolutionize the workplace!
Wow your students with a new version of AR using baseball cards. Hopefully this technology will make its way into the classroom.
This video is sure to get your students brains buzzing! When you first try to explain what AR is to a group of middle students, they don't know and it is something that is hard to explain to them.Showing videos of what they are about to experience is a great introduction.
It is also nice for a change to know something about technology that they don't!
The videos you find on my site are great ways to inform students while they are experiencing AR. You can also include assessments to check for understanding of the material given. I am in the beginning stages of developing lessons with AR and there is so much that can be done. The few 'hunts' I have developed on paper is the use of prior knowledge through vocabulary and picture association. I have scaffold onto those concepts through the use of videos and peer discussions.
You can create an interaction through your 'hunt' and the world around you.