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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. Google Glass) or by putting it on your screen (Apple’s ARKit). Google Glass) or by putting it on your screen (Apple’s ARKit).

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Augmented Reality Lives!

Clark Quinn

Augmented Reality (AR) is on the upswing, and I think this is a good thing. The goal is to most appropriately augment our intellect with technology to create a symbiosis where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. AR augments sensorily, either auditory or visual (or kinesthetic, e.g. vibration).

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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.

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Will augmented reality revolutionize training?

Matrix

Wearable computers are the means and augmented reality is the interface between what we know to be the real world and the so called virtual world. Augmented reality (AR) although still in its infancy if we consider its spread, promises to set high standards of connectivity for the not so distant future.

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VR Today, AR Tomorrow

CLO Magazine

Virtual reality for learning is already being used to train surgeons, help retail workers prepare for Black Friday craziness, make construction workers safer and even help NFL quarterbacks improve their game. He thinks Apple will launch AR glasses within three years and others will soon follow.

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Making Employee Onboarding an Immersive Experience with Mixed Reality

Origin Learning

Mixed Reality is a phrase used to describe technologies like Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Science fiction foresaw the use of an alternate reality and immersive technologies well before humankind actually developed such advanced technologies. The 80s saw the release of a movie titled ‘Tron’.