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The joy of UX

E-Learning Provocateur

I’ve written previously about how I’ve been toying around with the augmented reality app Aurasma. In their excitement to scan the image, they did so immediately after installing the app – but of course without the link, the app had nothing to connect the image to my augmentation. Bang, it worked for her first go.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

Many schools have toyed with the idea of using AR applications to support learning, such as when a student scans a page of his homework, a video of his teacher explaining a related concept pops up, or book reviews in the form of videoattached to scan-able book barcodes. With apps like Aurasma , learning is coming to life.

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A Way With The Fairies

Learnnovators

After a while I stumbled upon another tiny sign promising that the fairy trail continued this way, but after a short distance the path split out into multiple alternatives, none of which were sign posted. I discovered the Aurasma app a while ago, and I’ve been toying around with it to get a sense of how it works. So I moved on.

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A way with the fairies

E-Learning Provocateur

After a while I stumbled upon another tiny sign promising that the fairy trail continued this way, but after a short distance the path split out into multiple alternatives, none of which were sign posted. I discovered the Aurasma app a while ago, and I’ve been toying around with it to get a sense of how it works. So I moved on.