Laura Devaney, author of "Augmented reality snags a coveted spot in classrooms" discusses how augmented reality blends real world with technology with interactive and enhanced content. Using this app on a mobile device interacts real life scenes with an overlay of elements. Theresa MaGee, a K-5 art teacher, used Google Art Project to help her students understand the difference between thin and thick brush strokes. Students hovered their iPads over the images, requested different features, and instantly learned about techniques used to create the paintings.
I downloaded Augment-3D Augmented Reality. There are thousands of different augment apps, especially cartoon ones. The app that I have is quite interesting. I haven't quite understood every aspect of it, but it is really engaging, so I understand why MaGee enjoys using it in her class.
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