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2004
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Augmenting the science centre and museum experience

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Augmenting the science centre and museum experience
Recent advances in computer graphics and interactive techniques have increased the visual quality and flexibility of Augmented Reality (AR) applications. This, in turn has increased the viability of applying AR to educational exhibits for use in Science Centres, Museums, Libraries and other education centres. This article outlines a selection of five projects developed at the Human Interface Technology Laboratory in New Zealand (HIT Lab NZ) that have explored different techniques for applying AR to educational exhibits. These exhibits have received very positive feedback and appear to have educational benefits involving spatial, temporal and contextual conceptualisation and provide kinaesthetic, explorative and knowledge-challenging stimulus. The controls available to a user of turning a page, moving an AR marker, moving their head and moving a slider provide sufficient freedom to create many interaction scenarios that can serve educative outcomes. While the use of virtual media provi...
Eric Woods, Mark Billinghurst, Julian Looser, Grah
Added 30 Jun 2010
Updated 30 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where GRAPHITE
Authors Eric Woods, Mark Billinghurst, Julian Looser, Graham Aldridge, Deidre Brown, Barbara Garrie, Claudia Nelles
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