LS211 BYOL: Getting Started with Augmented Reality
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday, March 22
Media
Azalea/Begonia
Finding ways to make learning “stick” with technology is always a challenge. Augmented reality (AR) is one of those “make it stick” technology options available for education and training. However, AR can seem overwhelming, expensive, time-consuming, and difficult to use in everyday learning development. These assumptions cause developers to overlook the potential this technology holds for their learners.
This session will explore how easy it is to get started with augmented reality. You will be introduced to free development tools that you can use to create original AR content. You will leave this session with the knowledge to plan, build, and share your project with the community.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to plan out a successful AR element for use in your lesson
- About the necessary components of a successful AR project
- How to design your own AR project with free development tools
- About the possible interactions available with AR
- About multimedia assets that can enhance an AR project
- How to publish your AR design
Audience:
Novice and intermediate designers, developers, project managers,
managers, and directors.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Apple devices, Android devices, Aurasma, AR Studio, and Entiti.
Participant
technology requirements:
A laptop, an Apple or Android device, the Aurasma
app, and the Entiti app.
Destery Hildenbrand
XR Solution Architect
Intellezy
Destery Hildenbrand is an XR solution architect with Intellezy. Destery has over 17 years of experience in training and development and seven years focusing on immersive technologies. Destery has spent time in corporate environments and higher education. Destery's primary focus is helping organizations plan, design, and develop engaging learning experiences through Immersive technology.