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Apple iPad Disappoints eLearning Industry

Upside Learning

I have great respect for Apple as an organization particularly because I use an iPhone and I think the iPhone has definitely become one of those game-changers in the smartphone world and by a large margin. While demonstrating our Innovation and new projects team’s work on Augmented Reality the iPad is useless without the electronic eye.

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6 more examples of Augmented Reality

E-Learning Provocateur

About this time last year I published one of my most popular blog posts, 20 real-world examples of Augmented Reality , in which I shared examples of what people in the real world are currently doing with this emerging technology – in contrast to the promise of what we could be doing. Busted any ghosts lately?

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A broader view of Augmented Reality

Clark Quinn

So I thought I’d share my thoughts on a broader view of augmented reality. Now, most people tend to think of Augmented Reality as visual augmentation of a scene. Vibration of a phone on silent, or the different taps that an Apple Watch can give to have you turn left or right are both examples. (For

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Augmented Reality – Upside Pune Layar

Upside Learning

Today, Upside Learning is thrilled to announce that we are augmenting reality in Pune, with a layer that’ll let you find significant landmarks in and around the city. If you have an iPhone or Android Phone and have the augmented reality browser Layar installed you can access this layer now.

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When augmented reality isn’t

E-Learning Provocateur

So I was excited to stumble upon their Augmented Reality browsing of Powerhouse Museum around Sydney app for Apple and Android. I love history, I love augmented reality, and I own an iPhone – so a combination of all three proved irresistible. The app barely augments reality. All is not lost.

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Augmented Reality Lives!

Clark Quinn

Augmented Reality (AR) is on the upswing, and I think this is a good thing. And Apple has released it’s Augmented Reality software toolkit, ARKit , with features to make AR easy. The post Augmented Reality Lives! Here’s the news, but first, a brief overview of why I like AR.

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Augmented Reality – What It Is, Isn’t, and Why You Need It in Your Training Arsenal

Coreaxis

Augmented reality (A/R). In the past several years there has been a lot of discussion on the use of enhanced reality in learning and development. Companies like Apple and Microsoft are betting on it to deliver unique user experiences and drive sales of their enhanced reality-compatible devices and apps.