Monthly Archives: February 2011

Augmented Reality Solar System

We recently posted our first experimental educational Augmented Reality application which depicts the Solar System. Models of planets are created as spheres in 3D modeling software (Swift3D) and later wrapped with a composite of Mercator scale planet images available from … Continue reading

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The Role of AR in Language Acquisition Part 2

We posted our second  Augmented Reality experiment we conducted in Spanish 101 class (experiment 1). Dr. Socorro Zaragoza wanted to determine what effects does AR have on student language speaking, writing, reading, listening skills as well as the language comprehension. … Continue reading

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AR Applied: Mechanisms and Progression of a Building Collapse

We just posted our  third AR project titled Mechanisms and Progression of a Building Collapse (Building Construction – FSE 201).  Professor Andrew Tinsley wanted to be able to graphically demonstrate the mechanisms and progression of a building collapse. This is … Continue reading

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