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Tim Blake was fascinated with photography from when he was a boy, watching his father take pictures with his Polaroid camera. He was so excited to see pictures somehow appear on white photo paper. Tim was soon taking his own pictures on the Polaroid. Since then, he had some camera to play with. Eventually, Tim discovered Nikon, and as he loved to be outside playing, he has continued to take photos of the outdoors. Tim remembers a dream he had as a boy seeing a picture on the wall, and as he kept looking at it, the picture started to come to life. Fast forward to not too long ago, Tim was getting a tour through the Palace of Fine Arts by his friends Dan and Bethany Shine, who had leased the space for their Innovation Hanger, attracting people with ideas where they could exchange information and display their innovation. That's where Tim discovered Aurasma, later called HP Reveal, and he knew then what he would do with it in his nature photography. Current day, the app Roar has taken the place of HP Reveal to create the same magic. So here we are, the dream come true with images coming to life for you where you find the images. You can see this in a book or on line, and in the digital book Imagery To Life in Apple Books, with its own wizardry of three touches to the showcased images showing a live scene. Imagery To Life has found its way into Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. CHLA has a Distraction Therapy and Literally Healing program to help ease the angst of children undergoing treatments to improve their ill health conditions. Because Tim has grown to realize that the images coming to life in this book can create a sense of awe and wonder at the sights and sounds of nature and life around us as they come to life for kids. The healing power of nature has become a central theme in Tim's work. Tim has also since created a reference web site on this at https://www.NatureToHealing.com. Tim has expanded his imagery work to videography, where he merges living scenes with soundtracks by Tom Barabas, an amazing musical artist, courtesy of Soundings of the Planet. Tim is very fortunate to have met Terri Allen, a gifted intuitive and beautiful heart, who speaks through angelic connections to bring messages of calm and inspiration into Tim's videography in the form of mindfulness moments and videos for meditation that are available on YouTube. More on Terri's work at www.terri-allen.com and www.angelsoflightonline.com More on Tim's imagery work at https://www.TimBlakeImagery.com.
In this episode of the Versatilist Happy Hour, Amy, Rebecca and I talk about the boom in Augmented Reality art exhibits, and then take a few detours into Google Meet, XR Casinos and a little bit of adult content.
Los maestros nos sentimos drenados con la educación a distancia, y en definitiva se debe a que no nos capacitaron para este momento. Y en adición, la capacitación que nos están ofreciendo ahora está un poco desfasada, en el sentido, de que la educación a distancia hace tiempo que pasó por estas estrategias y la educación a distancia como disciplina se dio cuenta que no funcionaba y han realizado cambios y según la tecnología va en aumento, la educación a distancia mejora sus técnicas y se convierte en una estrategia más competitiva y conveniente. Es por esto que en el podcast de hoy hablaremos sobre las tendencias que existen en la educación a distancia y las que debemos seguir usando una vez comencemos en nuestras clases presenciales. Pero ante, este podcast llega a ti gracias al auspicio de Educoaching Puerto Rico, que es una empresa que ofrece consultoría y cursos de desarrollo profesional para padres, maestros y directores. Ya tenemos nuestros cursos 100% en línea, que están desarrollado con una estrategia asincrónica para que puedas acceder a ellos cuándo quieras y desde dónde quieras. Para más información puedes entrar a nuestra página web www.educoachingpr.com. 6 Tendencias; 1. Realidad aumentada Herramientas: Quiver, Aurasma y Google Expedition 2. Microlearning Herramientas: Anhor.fm, Vimeo.com 3. Learning Analytics 4. Storytelling y gamificación 5. Inteligencia artificial Coursera 6. Aprendizaje adaptativo Cursos y seminarios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recursosparamaestro/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recursosparamaestro/support
Azken tendentzietarik iraultzaileentarikoak dira errealitate birtuala eta errealitate areagotua. Esparru guztietan izango dute eragina, baita hezkuntzan ere. Posible izango da Egiptoko piramideen oinean jartzea edo molekula baten barrura sartzea, halako baliabideekin. Teknologia berri hauen etorrerak nola eragingo dio ikasgelari eta hezkuntza prozesuari? Maite Goñik azalduko dizu 10 minututan. Erreferentziak: Alex Faaborg (Google) - Designing for virtual reality and the impact on education (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQMA5NNhN58) Florian Radke - How Augmented Reality Will Change Education Completely (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AjxGqzqQ54) Layar https://www.layar.com/ (https://www.layar.com/) Aurasma, orain, HP Reveal https://www.hpreveal.com/ (https://www.hpreveal.com/) Zerekin geldituko gara? Google Expeditions (https://edu.google.com/intl/es-419/products/vr-ar/expeditions/?modal_active=none)
Capture your students’ musical creativity and share it with your school community by creating an interactive display. In this episode - part two of a two-part series - I talk about the ways you can use augmented reality via the HP Reveal app (formerly known as Aurasma) to add a Harry Potter-style video element to
Tom Davidson @trdvo shares how he uses iPads in his math classes to teach. He'll talk about Explain Everything, SeeSaw, Aurasma and his workflow with some sample lessons. If you're using iPads or want to compare how math is being taught somewhere else, this is a wonderful classroom Wednesday that you don't want to miss! Read the show notes at www.coolcatteacher.com/e93 about 5 hours after this show goes live on iTunes. Listen to the rest of the shows at www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast
Dr. Tim Green, Instructional Design Expert, talks today about augmented reality. Specifically he shares his favorite Augmented Reality (AR) instructional tool, Aurasma. Tim also shares a vision for the future of where augmented reality is probably taking us in education. Today, Tim shares: How teachers and students are using Aurasma His wildest dreams for the future of augmented reality in education Applying technology like IBM Watson and natural language to augmented reality Simple principles for where we should be going in education with AR Dr. Tim Green's Submitted Bio I am a former K12 teacher who has been a professor of educational technology and teacher educator at California State University, Fullerton since 1999. Five of these years I served as the Director of Distance Education at CSUF. I currently run an online MS program in Educational Technology. I am the author of numerous articles and books, as well as a presenter, on the integration of educational technology, instructional design, and online distance education. Some of the more recent books include the award-winning The Essentials of Instructional Design: Connecting Fundamental Principles with Process and Practice (Brown & Green, Routledge), The Educator’s Guide to Producing New Media and Open Educational Resources (Routledge), and Securing the Connected Classroom (ISTE Press). I co-produce (with Dr. Abbie Brown) the award-winning podcast Trends and Issues in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Learning Sciences. I am passionate about working with schools and districts on visioning and implementing technology initiatives. I regularly consult with and provide professional develop to schools and districts. I received my Ph.D. in Instructional Systems Technology from Indiana University.
This episode features QZZR, iPiccy, BigHugeLabs, WeVideo, and Aurasma. Thanks so much for listening!!!!!
Stories: Through screencasts, presentation tools and videos of interviews with teachers and students, I will share examples of students creating videos about books they are reading that are linked through the Augmented Reality app Aurasma. Viewers will hear about students drafting their videos, recording their videos, linking their videos, and watching each other’s videos using the Aurasma app. Teachers and students will share how creating these augmented reality apps have encouraged reading in their classrooms, helped students find books they want to read and has sparked an interest in presenting books in new and interesting ways. Teachers and students will also give advice about the best ways to use augmented reality in the classroom as well as make suggestions about how you can use Aurasma in your classroom or school library.
Welcome to episode #173. On the show: Top stories featuring Banjo, Mahana, Locoslab, Yelp & Yahoo!, Emotient, UTEC, Apple, HP & Aurasma, Wearable Experiments and One Llama. The Mobile Minute with Chuck Martin recaps some highlights from SXSW and our resource of the week demystifies the second screen in North America. Asif gives us a rundown of his Retail Loco and SXSW experiences. Full show notes can be found here: http://untether.tv/2014/twilbm-173-let-there-be-water-from-the-air/
On episode 3, @DaveGuymon is hosting an app smackdown where he's fully-loaded this five minute podcast with apps that you should download onto your devices. Find out about Numbler, iBolt, Magic Piano, Evernote, Aurasma, and Chirp.
In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees and Erin Klein @kleinerin talk about the world of educational technology. Erin talks about the Aurasma app and how she used it with her second grade class. She also gives many great ideas and talks about writer's workshop. So sit back and listen to the owner of one of the best ed tech blogs, Kleinspiration.
In this episode, Nick and Danielle along with guest Melissa Agar discuss a new type of Theatre from Japan that incorporates an android actor. They talk about the uniqueness and power of live Theatre has on our students,actors, technicians and the audience. Nick shares some uses of Aurasma app for Android and IOS device to create Augmented Reality videos that will appear on mobile devices.
Part 3 - Good engineers don't submit resumes; Hiring Mike Freeman; Brandon Klenman; Rohit Bhargava Bio; ResumUP; Sharing; New Technology-3 stages; Social Learning; How people learn; The Dating Game; QR Codes; imaginality; Aurasma.