ARIS is a open-source tool for creating mobile learning games, stories, documentaries, place-based learning activities, citizen science and citizen journalism activities.
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ARIS
Expanding to our final project "Digital Storytelling," this technology can be used for scavers hunt
Furthermore, this technology will be helpful for other mobile-learning.
Steve mentioned an ARIS-based project in his talk yesterday (ChronoOps - Portland mobile, place-based game). ARIS is the platform used to create the iOS game.