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  2. File : Experiences and Observations in Applying Augmented ...

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  3. Virtual reality in primary education - Wikipedia

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    The usage of virtual reality in K-12 music education is still widely in experimentation, while research has presented promising results. Some researchers suggest that although attempts with VR showed effectiveness, augmented reality may be preferable in practice because of its support of interaction with real instruments or objects. [19]

  4. Augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, augmented reality applications have spanned commercial industries such as education, communications, medicine, and entertainment. In education, content may be accessed by scanning or viewing an image with a mobile device or by using markerless AR techniques.

  5. Immersion (virtual reality) - Wikipedia

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    Immersive media is a term applied to a group of concepts, [10] variously defined, which may have application in fields such as engineering, media, healthcare, education and retail. [11] Concepts included in immersive media are: Virtual reality (VR) [12] [10] Augmented reality (AR) [12] [10] Mixed reality (MR) [12] [10] Extended reality (XR) [12 ...

  6. Mark Billinghurst - Wikipedia

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    For his PhD course, Billinghurst created the Magic Book, a children's book animated through augmented reality produced by a head-mounted display. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] Billinghurst describes the Magic Book as technology "that allows you to overlay computer graphics onto the real world, in real time".

  7. Mixed reality - Wikipedia

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    Popular augmented reality HMDs, however, are more favorable in enterprise environments. Microsoft's HoloLens is an augmented reality HMD that has applications in medicine, giving doctors more profound real-time insight, as well as engineering, overlaying important information on top of the physical world. [60]

  8. Christopher Dede - Wikipedia

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    In his research, Dede has argued that immersion in a digital environment can enhance education by allowing multiple perspectives, situated learning and transfer through simulation of reality. [8] Together with Matt Dunleavy and Rebecca Mitchell, he has studied the potentials and pitfalls of the use of augmented reality in teaching and learning. [9]

  9. Visual technology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... printing, augmented reality, virtual reality and video. [1] See also. Technology portal; Audiovisual; Audiovisual education ...