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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. The iPad was supposed to be better and bigger than the iPhone, closer to a computer and much more than just a phone.

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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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Augmented Reality and M-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Augmented Reality and it is happening as we speak. Augmented Reality – what is it? iPhone and Android) have been hitting the market. Requires a camera (photo) on your smartphone – again, they all have the capability. With AR, you click on the AR app and it enables your camera. AR Reality.

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Augmented Reality and M-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Augmented Reality and it is happening as we speak. Augmented Reality – what is it? iPhone and Android) have been hitting the market. Requires a camera (photo) on your smartphone – again, they all have the capability. With AR, you click on the AR app and it enables your camera. AR Reality.

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Augmented Reality - Using Junaio in the British Museum

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Its BEGGING for augmented reality with Junaio. In all seriousness, I'm a fan of augmented reality and I see the possibilities. Unless the experience is something more spectacular than words, and pictures in a layer on the image of what the camera is displaying, I don't give it much hope of surviving.

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Realities 360 Reflections

Clark Quinn

So, one of the two things I did last week was attend the eLearning Guild ‘s Realities 36o conference. Ostensibly about Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), it ended up being much more about VR. On the Vive, I tried a game where you shot arrows at attackers. And the tools are getting better.

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Seven Ways to Use the iPad for Workplace Learning

Upside Learning

I considered several other ways too, including augmented reality applications, but the lack of a camera puts a damper on a lot of cool learning possibilities. Games – the iPhone has shown great potential as a handheld game platform, the same would apply to the iPad. The Semantic Web Cometh – 2.

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