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Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality

Association eLearning

What’s the difference between virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)? Virtual Reality. Some commercially available devices: Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, many smartphones support VR apps now. Augmented Reality. Augmented Reality for Training. Let’s take a look. Example: Pokémon Go.

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20 real-world examples of Augmented Reality

E-Learning Provocateur

For a couple of previous VR WOL Weeks I’ve collated lists of the examples that the participants unearthed – see 20 real-world examples of Virtual Reality and 25 more real-world examples of Virtual Reality. I’ve decided to focus my attention on Augmented Reality.

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The Future of Reading: Augmented Reality Books

Kitaboo

In the last decade, technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI) have redefined the education system. Augmented reality books have facilitated active participation in learners as opposed to the conventional teaching-listening method. Table of Contents I.

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Is Augmented Reality Technology The Future of Education ?

Kitaboo

Technologies like Augmented Reality, that enrich the standard methods of imparting education are always in demand, now more than ever. This is where modern technologies like Augmented Reality come in. What is Augmented Reality Technology? How Does Augmented Reality Technology Work?

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Augmented Reality eLearning Tips: How To Create Immersive Performance Management Support

eLearning Industry

Employees need continual support to identify emerging gaps and fulfill their potential. How can you use augmented reality eLearning for performance management in your L&D strategy? This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Augmented Reality in Online Learning: Transforming Education

Webanywhere

Augmented Reality (AR) is making waves in education, turning traditional learning on its head. Improved Accessibility Augmented Reality is breaking down barriers in education, making learning more accessible to students with disabilities. Vivid visualization breaks down intricate ideas into digestible, interactive pieces.

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Computer Vision and Augmented Reality: A New ‘Lens’ into Performance Support

Instancy

Augmented Reality: Bringing Objects to Life But it doesn’t stop there. ‘Lens’ takes learning a step further by integrating augmented reality (AR). You can learn how to use it, troubleshoot issues, or perform specific tasks—all at your convenience.