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An Augmented Reality Future

Upside Learning

The app utilizes the iPhone or iPad 2’s front-facing camera to track your hands. The use of augmented reality as an interface has mostly been gimmicky. Perhaps the only other AR based apps that have made equal sense are the augmented reality browsers.

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Seven Ways to Use the iPad for Workplace Learning

Upside Learning

The iPad is here. Here at Upside our camp is divided, there are iPad lovers and there are iPad baiters. So given that I’m not a lover or baiter of Apple, I’m trying to take an objective view of what the iPad might be able to do for workplace learning.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Finally, here’s everything you wanted to know about eLearning on iPads… and asked! By using a mobile device as a learning platform, one can leverage its unique features such as camera, audio/ video player & recorder, computing device, eBook reader, GPS, gaming compatibility etc. Do let us know what you think.

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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

iPad with Logitech keyboard cover – I find I take notes faster and easier if I can type them. But to augment that, I plan on finding cool tools with microlearning potential, so I’ll find sessions that focus on Augmented Reality. My phone – the camera gets a heavy work out. Augmented reality/microlearning tools.

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions

ATD Learning Technologies

AR is an abbreviation for augmented reality, and VR is used to abbreviate virtual reality. Augmented reality takes a view of a real environment and augments it with additional information or effects. Consequently, many web authors and e-learning developers turned to Flash for that type of content.

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The State of Mobile

Litmos

When I wrote, the iPad had just been announced, flip phones were still prevalent, and glasses and watches were just a gleam in someone’s eye. Back then, the major sensors were a GPS, compass, and motion accelerometers in addition to cameras, microphones, calendar/clock, and connectivity. Glucose monitoring is on the horizon as well.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

True, mobile web app access methods are cheaper to design and deliver in multi-device mobile environments but the feature set still remains limited with respect to things like access to core device features (camera, accelerometer), device security, offline access and experience customization.