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Technical Options Appraisal
At the project outset, technical architecture and choice of software was considered integral to its level of success. As the project would not be developing any technical code or services, building on existing frameworks available as open source (e.g. AR … Continue reading
Posted in Matthew Ramirez, Project overview, Technical Infrastructure
Tagged Augmented Reality, GLUE, Google Googles, iPad, JISC, junaio, Layar, POI, technical specifications, Wikitude
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The Benefits of using Augmented Reality in Education
It is usual in education to be overly cautious whenever a new technical innovation is heralded, preferring to concentrate, perhaps rightly, on its pedagogical benefits in terms of increasing educational value. Augmented Reality is no different. Advertising has brought Augmented Reality … Continue reading
Posted in Content Development, Matthew Ramirez, User Testing
Tagged Advertising, Augmented Reality, benefits, British Museum, GLUE, junaio, Layar, Markerless, Marketing, pedagogy, SCARLET, storyboard, user journey
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