Monthly Archives: August 2012

Blended Learning Conference, Sebel Surry Hills, 29th August

Blending with purpose, to overcome the LMS limbo. Blended learning in the spaces between. Mark Brown – How do we address the issue of quality Blended learning can help to create a vibrant digital learning ecology. However it can also … Continue reading

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How to present wirelessly using your ipad

Hi. This took a little bit of time to work out so I thought I’d quickly share how you can present wirelessly using your ipad. Make sure your computer is attached to the Internet and then setup an ad-hoc wireless … Continue reading

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AR Symposium at Macquarie ICT Innovation Centre 14th August 2012

Introduction to AR – Rob Manson Milgram’s Reality – Virtual Worlds spectrum Azuma’s definition of AR in 1997 ARToolkit released in 1999 (C++ Libraries) Wikipedia’s 2002 definition has been superseded by 2011 definition (current) 2008 Wikitude released the first mobile … Continue reading

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The Pedagogy of Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality Technology Types of AR include: Marker based (a particular image causes multimedia resources to be layered across it) Object based (an object caused mutlimedia resources to be layered across it) Location based (geolocation on a mobile device causes … Continue reading

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10 Ways to Increase Usage and Citation of articles – by Sage

This was sent through by Sage marketing, but it actually has some good ideas… 1. Wikipedia We recognise that many students are increasingly using Wikipedia as the starting point for their research. If there are pages that relate to themes, … Continue reading

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