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Virtual reality and augmented reality: overhyped or new industry standard?

CLO Magazine

So why would we use VR or it’s little cousin, augmented reality, in our training? I posit that learning and development professionals should consider AR and VR training because they can be incredibly effective. Is AR Just As Effective As VR? To be truly effective, companies need content authoring tools. But do you?

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

With the increasing trend towards mobile learning, is also an increasing speculation and awareness about how to make it more effective. Augmented Reality for mobiles. Augmented Reality is already making big waves. Bite sized learning for performance support. With apps like Aurasma , learning is coming to life.

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A Way With The Fairies

Learnnovators

Despite not being a member of the app’s target audience, I am an augmented reality advocate, so I downloaded the app and installed it on my iPad. From the get-go, the map was so high level it was effectively useless. I discovered the Aurasma app a while ago, and I’ve been toying around with it to get a sense of how it works.

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A way with the fairies

E-Learning Provocateur

Despite not being a member of the app’s target audience, I am an augmented reality advocate, so I downloaded the app and installed it on my iPad. From the get-go, the map was so high level it was effectively useless. When I scanned my iPad’s camera over the rose… Voila! Fauxmented reality, perhaps?