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Augmented and Virtual Reality

Today in class we had the opportunity to experiment with augmented reality and virtual reality. Both of them were really cool.

We used HP Reveal for the augmented reality. Unfortunately the iPads were not working for me to create my own pictures, however I was able to access the ones created by other students and profs.

https://www.hpreveal.com/

After playing around with that I went to the Digital Scholarship Commons and flew around the world using Google Earth

https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/dsc/

I was able to go back to my hometown, find my high school and locate my childhood home. I was also able to look out at space, which was pretty neat.

Technology Integration: SAMR and TPACK

First things first, learned a new hack today! If you want to make a new Google Doc, you simply have to type in:

doc.new

Pretty neat!

Today in class we learned about technology introduction. We were introduced to two models for doing so:

  1. SAMR
  2. TPACK

The one that really resonated with me is SAMR. SAMR stands for Substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition.

Thank you to https://sylviaduckworth.com/ for the image!

Substitution- rather than pen and paper, have learners write on a Chromebook. Use tech in place of tools you are already using

Augmentation- adding in something that can only be done with technology, improve on the activity 

Spell check, auto format 

Modification- tech creates a significant change in the task. 

Adding in videos, links in a paper. Linking to an interactive site that you have written on. 

Redefinition– by using tech, create a space for an entirely different or new task. Something that could never have been done before 

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