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Augmented Reality for Teaching English as a Second Language
Presentation for Global Learning and Cross Cultural Communication and International Education Research (GLACCIER), 14th Nov, 2011, Melbourne, Australia
Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Ed.D.
Australia
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The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
Alan Kay
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Agenda of the presentation
Introduction to ARWhat is it in general and particular in education?
Stimulation of recallAR and prior knowledge QR and VR
How does Augmented Reality work?The way to explore and enjoy AR
AR Statistics Report regarding to the use of AR
Augmented Reality of Assumption UniversitySimple AR projects that work!
The Seed Shooting GameAR 3D pop-up children book for Grade Three students in Thailand
Examples of AR Projects for Educational Purposes and Teaching English as a Second Language
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• Assistant Program Director, Ph.D. in eLearning Methodology
• Doctor of Education from RMIT, Australia
• International Visiting Scholar, Brock University, Canada
• A translator of Don’t make me think! and
• A author of CourseBuilder for DreamWeaver
Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Ed.D.Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Ed.D.
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Prepare to be amazedat bookscomealive.co.uk
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Stimulation of recall: AR and prior knowledge QR and VR
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QR stands for Quick Response AR stands for Augmented RealitySomething similar but not the same
• QR • AR
Hand Gesture and Speech Recognition
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VR stands for Virtual RealityAR stands for Augmented Reality
Something similar but not the same, again!
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AR & Virtual Reality (VR)
AR is the computer application that manipulates digital info to be augmented in reality.
VR is when reality is virtually augmented in the computer application.
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Google Insights for Search
From 2009, people have become interested in AR rather than VR
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Introduction to Augmented Reality
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How many of you use Augmented Reality?
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People’s reaction to AR for the 1st time…AR looks cool, but is anybody actually using it?
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Simple AR will be widespread Simple AR will be widespread within within 2-3 years2-3 years
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Emerging Technology Hype Cycle - ExplainedEmerging Technology Hype Cycle - Explained
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AR reached its peak in 2010AR reached its peak in 2010
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A Simple DefinitionAugmented Reality (AR) is a super-imposed illusion of an interactive 3 dimensional environment or multimedia such as an image, a text, sound and movie on the computer screen when the camera of a computer device which already has the software installed tracks a marker in reality by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). (Vate-U-Lan, 2010).
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How does Augmented Reality work?
3. Marker
1. Hardware + Web camera2. Software
4. Augmented Reality displays on the computer screen
1. Hardware + Web camera
2. Software
3. Marker
4. Augmented Realitydisplays on the screen of mobile phone or portable device.
Source: mobilebehavior.com
1. Hardware + Web camera
2. Software
3. Marker
4. Augmented Realitydisplays on the screen of mobile phone or portable device.
Source: vodule.com
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About using a marker1. Something on the top of a
marker means it will turn off.
2. A marker can even work on skin or cloth and should be printed on normal paper, not glossy paper.
3. Colour or black and white of marker does not a matter. This herald a new era of publishing!
4. AR also works in a markerless environment.
Source Horsey (2010)2, NFIFTYFIVE.com (2010)3
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Augmented Reality of Assumption University
By Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Ed.D.
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Reality of Assumption University
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Cathedral of Learning in AR
November 11, 2010. Brother Bancha Saenghiran, is holding the Augmented Reality of the Cathedral of Learning. Standing next to him is Prof. Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman.
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Museum and Dormitory in AR
November 11, 2010, Brother Bancha Saenghiran, is holding the Augmented Reality of the Museum and Dormitory. Standing next to him is the smiling Prof. Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman
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Srisakdi Charmonman IT center
See demonstration
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http://poonsri.weebly.com/augmented-reality.html
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AR 3D Pop-up book for Teaching English as a Second Language in Thailand
The Seed Shooting Game
By Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Ed.D.
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Dr. Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, a researcher who created AR 3D pop-up book for Grade Three students in Thailand.
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One product in two modes
Augmented Reality 3D Pop-up Book
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The preferred type of AR 3D pop-up book
• AR 3D Pop-up book and 3D Pop-up book both – Present the same pop-up object– Play the same sound– Arrange in the same order
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Comparison of these two modes Augmented Reality book 3D Pop-up book
1. Need a web camera 1. No need of a web camera
2. Users see reality of the environment especially see themselves
2. Users see colorful background and objects which might add info to the course
3. Control book by moving a maker
3. Control by a mouse of a computer
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Which modes did the students prefer?
• AR
• 3D pop-up book
• Or both
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From 73 students studied
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Results of Preferred Presentation of AR and 3D Pop-up Book
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Guidelines for using AR for educational purposes
1) Augmented Reality on marker is a most exciting mode.
2) The light must be appropriate during the demonstration.
3) The quality of ink on a marker needs to be good.
4) The crispate (or unclear) marker gives poor quality AR.
5) The camera is simulating the same site users are reviewing, thus the users will see the reflected picture as if it were a mirror reversed.
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Examples of AR Projects for Educational Purposes and Teaching
English as a Second Language
Australia
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ARIUX Bring book to live• Multiple languages design for AR on Alien book
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AR Medical Training Through Visualization
A physician can directly see inside a patient, using augmented reality (AR).(Alhadef, (2007) as cited in Kiyokawa, 2002).
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GE Healthcare, AR at the exhibition
AuReaTV (2010, Dec 10)
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Interactive educational AR medical App.
Source: Finley (2010)
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BMW Augmented Reality• Innovative cars, Innovative service
• The future is about seeing more.
Bavarian Motor Works (2010)
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Smart Grid Augmented Reality
http://ge.ecomagination.com/smartgrid/#/augmented_reality
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Do you have a webcam on any of your computers, or do you plan to have one within 6 months? (307 Votes)
AR StatisticsSource: Szymczyk, (2010)
AR POLLS – DO YOU HAVE A WEBCAM?
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AR POLLS – BROWSER PLUG-INWould you view an online Augmented Reality experience if it required you to download and install an Internet Browser plug-in other than Flash? (256 Votes)
AR StatisticsSource: Szymczyk, (2010)
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Conclusion (1/2)• AR has become more fascinating for
anyone, anytime, anywhere and through anything, because of – ubiquitous computing, especially mobile
phones, – availability of cameras on computer devices– open source application
• AR is an innovation that can be developed to enhance quality of education at all levels.
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Conclusion (2/2)
• The AR projects for educational purposes demands a good plan in all aspects such as: design, learning objectives, technology and budgeting.
• Further research to explore all these issues is needed.
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“Augmented reality will truly change the way we
view the world.”
Alhadef (2007)
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Thank you for your attention
•Questions ?
•For additional information For additional information Please visit https://sites.google.com/site/drpoonsri/home/augmentedreality