411 B.Y.O.D.: Developing Image-recognition Augmented Reality Training
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Wednesday, June 25
Development
Marina 2
One of the emerging technologies that learning professionals are interested in is augmented reality. There is tremendous energy and excitement attached to the opportunities presented by augmented reality, but few actual case studies that organizations can learn from as they contemplate walking that path themselves.
In this case-study session you will explore the development journey for an innovative and world-class end-user training experience that satisfies a variety of technology capabilities, including augmented reality. You will learn from the successes and challenges encountered on the project. You will discuss the choices made as the project took shape, including how we were able to design a solution that worked on both traditional eLearning platforms and leading-edge mobile technology. You will leave this session with an understanding of critical considerations for developing an augmented reality project.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to apply the lessons learned in the development effort using this leading-edge technology
- How to assess how you might use this technology to design your own immersive end-user experience
- How to avoid the mistakes made while learning how to develop for this technology
- How image recognition and augmented reality works
Audience:
Novice designers, developers, project managers, and managers with a basic understanding of eLearning and mobile-learning platforms.
Technology discussed in this session:
Object recognition and augmented reality applications, for use on tablets & smartphones
Carole Meade
Director of Learning Services
Sumaria Learning Solutions
Carole Meade has more than 20 years of experience in the training industry and is currently the learning services director for Sumaria Learning Solutions. She manages a group of more than 30 instructional designers, content developers, technical writers, editors, and certification specialists. Carole holds a CRP from the ROI Institute as well as a patent, a BS in management from Lesley University, and an MBA certification from Harvard University.