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Ambient learning

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There is less requirement for direction from others, because the actor is in the best position to carry out the intervention, based on their personal tools and social connections. One clear example of technology supported ambient learning can be seen in the increasing use of Augmented Reality (AR) tools in the workplace.

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Are QR codes redundant?

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Enter Blippar, an augmented reality tool that is hailed as the QR killer. The Blippar app is designed to recognise an image from almost any angle, at a distance, and even in poor light conditions, depending on the quality of your mobile device camera. It's just become enhanced. Unported License.

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Intervention learning

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Photo from Wikimedia Commons Predictably, the ideas that dominated at Learning Technologies 2019 (#LT19uk) were mostly on new and emerging technologies. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) cropped up several times during sessions across the event. and the laughter stopped. Unported License.

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Where AR we now?

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Augmented Reality (AR) is one such tool that has a lot of potential to enhance our senses, but to date has had poor uptake and real life application in the world of learning. It takes live views of the real world around you and augments them with computer generated sensory information such as graphics, data, video or sound.

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Mobile gives the edge

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Each students is uniquely individual, and can create their own 'desire lines' and personalised pathways to learning through the flexibility of smart devices and tools. Smart mobiles are crammed full of useful technologies that can support creative learning. Rheingold, H. 2002) Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. Unported License.

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The way we AR

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At Learning Technologies in London last week I expressed my view that Augmented Reality (AR) has more direct applications in workplace learning than Virtual Reality (VR). AR views the world through the camera on your device and overlays additional information on the live images it presents on the screen. Unported License.

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions

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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. What is Creative Commons? Creative Commons is different from public domain.