306 BYOD: Creating Augmented Reality Experiences with Wikitude Studio
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM PT Tuesday, June 25
Augmented Reality
California
Getting started with augmented reality can be hard and require complex code. What if you are not a coder and still want to build some level of augmented reality for your learners? Luckily, Wikitude Studio makes it easy to build augmented reality experiences.
In this hands-on session you will gain the experience of what it takes to get started with Wikitude Studio. You will learn how to build markers and content that shows when those markers are visible, and how to publish your content for your learners. In the end, you will walk away with your own AR app.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to get started using Wikitude Studio
- How to create markers
- How to create content that shows up when markers are visible
- How to recognize 3-D objects
- How to publish your content for your learners
Technologies/platforms/devices that will be discussed:
- Augmented reality
- Wikitude Studio
- Wikitude Studio App
Audience:
Designers, developers, managers
Technology required:
- Any modern browser will work
- Laptop (PC or Mac)
- Mobile device (phone or tablet)

Jeff Batt
Founder
Learning Dojo
Jeff Batt has 15+ years of experience in the digital learning and media industry. Currently, Jeff Batt is a Learning Experience Designer for Amazon. He is the founder and trainer at Learning Dojo, a company dedicated to training you to become a software ninja in various eLearning, web, and mobile-related software applications. He was also the program manager of DevLearn for The Learning Guild. Jeff often speaks on developmental technologies such as xAPI, HTML5, augmented reality, mobile development, eLearning development tools, and more.