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== SCARLET+ at University for the Creative Arts ==
 
== SCARLET+ at University for the Creative Arts ==
  
The Crafts Study Centre, a university museum and research centre of the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), has worked with Team SCARLET from The University of Manchester to pilot augmented reality (AR) in education.  
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The [http://csc.ucreative.ac.uk/ Crafts Study Centre], a university museum and research centre of the [http://www.ucreative.ac.uk/ University for the Creative Arts] (UCA), has worked with [http://teamscarlet.wordpress.com/about/ Team SCARLET] from The University of Manchester to pilot augmented reality (AR) in education.
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== What is augmented reality (AR)? ==
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In a nutshell AR is a computer graphics overlay on top of a live view of the real world. For more information and examples go to: [[Introduction to AR]]
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== Why AR in education? ==
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For the Crafts Study Centre, using AR has been a way to encourage UCA students to engage with the collections.
  
 
== Try out the Crafts Study Centre's AR app ==
 
== Try out the Crafts Study Centre's AR app ==

Revision as of 16:42, 8 February 2013

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SCARLET+ at University for the Creative Arts

The Crafts Study Centre, a university museum and research centre of the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), has worked with Team SCARLET from The University of Manchester to pilot augmented reality (AR) in education.

What is augmented reality (AR)?

In a nutshell AR is a computer graphics overlay on top of a live view of the real world. For more information and examples go to: Introduction to AR

Why AR in education?

For the Crafts Study Centre, using AR has been a way to encourage UCA students to engage with the collections.

Try out the Crafts Study Centre's AR app

Through the SCARLET+ project (2012-13) the Crafts Study Centre have been supported by The University of Manchester to produce an AR app. This can be viewed by scanning the QR code with the Junaio AR browser and then hovering your device over the image of The Little Gallery.

  1. check you have a suitable device with WiFi connection
  2. install the free Junaio app
  3. open the Junaio app on your device and click the 'scan' logo top right of the screen
  4. scan the following QR code to access our AR channel: JunaioQRLogo 140106.png
  5. then hover your device over the image of the interior of The Little Gallery to see the AR content:
    Image of the interior of The Little Gallery. Copyright: Crafts Study Centre 2013.
  6. Your device should show content similar to this screenshot:
    Image of AR content displaying on an iPad screen. Copyright: Crafts Study Centre 2013.