December flew by with the many fun activities that we have going on around our elementary school. My friend, and AIG teacher, Helen, wanted to make sure we did something extra special with the new iPad minis we received as part of our Dare Education Foundation grant so we decided to challenge her students to come up with alternative perspectives of holiday character's and present them using Augmented Reality. The idea snowballed the more we talked and planned, and we ended up using the Chatterkid app to record the student's 30 second script, then used Aurasma to augment the character's pictures. When students in grades 2-5 came to library the final week before our holiday break, they used the iPads to hear and see the stories they know so well be told from new angles. Below are some videos that show just a handful of our hilarious and creative POVs. If you are considering trying out Augmented Reality, check out my video tutorial over at quicktechbytm.com/augmentedreality/
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Jane Sasser
3/6/2015 01:52:22 pm
I took your class @ summit. I just finished Roland Dahl virtual tour with my 5th graders & it was awesome. Next week 7th grade teachers have requested Toxic City 360 tour. Thanks for the ideas it's getting classes to library
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