A wiki of all things AR & education
Having been around for over 40 years, here at Sesame Workshop we understand that there are some time-tested ways children learn and play – there’s no need to reinvent the playset.
Researchers in Germany are using Kinect to develop an augmented reality mirror called 'Mirracle' to give users virtual X-ray views of their bodies.
Some applications for Aurasma
Devices on display at CES could become next year's augmented-reality products.
AR in cars---performance support tools or dangerous distractions.
Remember those wicked holographic augmented reality glasses that DARPA was so hot to build? They're almost here.
If you ever wanted to be able to read text on a street sign or on a menu in a restaurant when abroad, your smartphone might be able to help you soon.
"Grid is an Augmented Reality environment which provides a spatial configuration for real-time gaming at an architectural scale...To propose a new way of experiencing and circulating through the city, an architectural playground that allows for increased social engagement with the building and the objects within. These include gaming hot spots which utilize mixed reality to transform the city with interactive playgrounds."
"Stiktu is a whole new way of using augmented reality to be creative and express yourself on top of objects in the real world. It’s the app to leave your mark, share your favorite things, rate items you like and speak your mind."
"In the case of augmented reality, several technical capabilities have to come together in order to get a useful, seamless, compelling, ubiquitous AR experience." This article details some of them.
PBS KIDS has announced the launch of an augmented reality app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad called FETCH! Lunch Rush. The free app uses the iDevices’ ...
AR creates not just new learning spaces but an opportunity to connect individuals to their communities by engaging their sense of wonder.
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Enhancing Google SketchUp with augmented reality
The Computer Assisted Medical Diagnosis and Surgery System, CAMDASS, is a wearable augmented reality prototype that could someday allow space travelers to diagnose and treat their own medical issues
Microsoft Health has a very innovative idea, quit sticking your finger to get a blood sugar reading.
News for the marketing & media industries in the UK, with stories, job search resources, events listing, and features.
Here are five smartphone apps to keep you from getting lost in translation on the road.
Kids often have Bert and Ernie as imaginary friends, but they can actually see them move thanks to a collaboration between Qualcomm Inc. and Sesame Workshop.
Tobi Tobsen designs illusory art pieces that depict potential uses for the developing technology.
Improvements to Google Goggles
New Stiktu service lets users add text, images, stickers and sketches to objects by scanning them with a phone.
All of the visuals in the above video were created using NyArtoolkit for Processing. NyARToolkit is an augmented reality toolkit built with 100% pure Java.
Aurasma dubs itself "the world's first visual browser, bringing the physical and virtual worlds together."
"Greg Tran, a recent graduate of Harvard Design School, presented Mediating Mediums: The Digital 3D, an exploration of what the future of AR could look like and its potential affect on our experience with architecture."
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