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Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Augmented Reality

   


Over the school holidays I intend to look into the use of Augmented Reality and the app Aurasma as an educational tool to enhance learning.

Here is a YouTube clip about its use in Education and another can be found here.

Here is a blogspot about Augmented Reality use.

Terms you should know:
Augmented reality: making something come to life
Aura: the magic thing that pops up when you hold your device over something. How to make an aura instructions.
Trigger image: the picture you want to make cooler that is just normal (probably something from your camera roll or in your photos)
Overlay: the thing you will apply on top of the trigger image (usually a video from your camera roll)
Aurasma: a free app to make augmented reality

To incorporate a YouTube clip into your Aura as an 'Overlay' you need to first save it to your camera roll and to do this (after much investigation) download the app VDownload which quickly and easily converts clips that can then be saved into your camera roll. From here it is very easy to then choose the desired video as your 'overlay'. If stuck, watch this YouTube clip that explains how to do it. There may well be another way of doing this, please let me know!

Some ideas for using Auras are: 
  • The front cover of books becoming the 'trigger' for a video of the movie trailer, book review, author interview etc.
  • I'm working on making the picture on a t-shirt someone puts on, the trigger for a video about the digestive system (our Science topic this term)

Great ideas here for using AR and an excellent Pinterest Board with heaps of ideas.    


Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Posters made with PicCollage

PicCollage is one of my favourite apps to use in the classroom. It can be used in so many ways. Essentially it is a poster creating app. You can use your own photos or pictures from the web ( you can turn the web function off too which is handy). Text can be added and manipulated. Here are some of the ways I've used this app with 6year olds.

  • Poster about school holidays that included photos of holiday and text recounting their holiday experiences
  • Follow up reading activity, one group created a poster about Mount Everest with facts and pictures.
  • As a maths homework task students had to photograph 3D shapes around their house and label them
  • For science students created a healthy eating poster that had to include a healthy eating message and these were displayed around the school
I have found that students will create their own posters at home and email them to me. I recently had this Christmas themed one sent to me.






Friday, 22 August 2014

My latest app find is ThingLink. It is an app but also web based. You can sign up free as an educator and input your students without them needing their own email addresses. The app is easy to use and has so many possibilities. Links are created around a base image and these links may be images, text, video, audio. Here is an example one of my year 6 students created about Grace Kelly.

Coding Links