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Mobile learning and personal metrics

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With the advent of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality, the introduction of mobile apps such as Layar and Wikitude World Browser enable mobile device users to interact more with their physical environments. More on this tomorrow. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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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. Unported License.

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It's complicated

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During the discussion we touched on several key issues that influence this, including digital pedagogy, personal devices, games based learning , interaction and immediacy in online environments, augmented reality, and the use of e-portfolios. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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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. What educators do with them next, is really down to each individual's creativity and imagination. Photo by Steve Wheeler Where AR we now?

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New spaces, new pedagogies

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Students now have the capability to create and share their own content through blogs, wikis, video- and photo-sharing services such as YouTube and Flickr. I shall speculate on the potential impact of emerging technologies such as augmented reality and touch screens and their potential in shaping the future of education.

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Innovative practice

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Zoe, Megan (pictured above) and their friends, also in year 8, were working hard on creating an augmented reality art gallery. They were using iPad apps to create and then capture context aware images, that connected them directly to sites displaying to their own photos. Unported License.

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Bett interview

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The Google Glass and other Augmented Reality wearables look interesting but inherently dangerous. Photo by Steve Wheeler Bett interview by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Have you seen any exciting technological innovations recently? Unported License.