• Exploring Educational UX: Augmented Reality (AR) Face Filter Effects in Live, Video Formats, Part 1 of 2 Episodes

  • By: Kelly Holt
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Exploring Educational UX: Augmented Reality (AR) Face Filter Effects in Live, Video Formats, Part 1 of 2 Episodes

By: Kelly Holt
  • Summary

  • Discover the transformative impact of AR face filters on education in our latest podcast series, 'AR Face Filter Effects in Live Video Format, Part 1 of 2 episodes.' Dive into how augmented reality is not just enhancing visuals but increasing student engagement and creativity across live video format classrooms. This series, inspired by research from Leong et al. (2021), explores student stories, showcasing how AR technology can empower to help students overcome self-consciousness or a self perception and participate more fully in their education. Whether you're an educator looking to foster a more inclusive classroom, a policymaker interested in the next steps for integrating technology in schools, a parent curious about the tools your child might encounter, or a student navigating the digital learning landscape, this series and the two episodes offer crucial insights into the future of educational technology. Tune in to learn how AR can create a more engaging, supportive, and creative educational environment for all learners.

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Episodes
  • Exploring Educational UX, Episode 2
    Jun 23 2024
    (Episode 2) Discover the transformative impact of AR face filters on education in our latest podcast series, 'AR Face Filter Effects in Live Video Format, 2 episode series.' Dive into how augmented reality is not just enhancing visuals but increasing student engagement and creativity across live video format classrooms. This series, inspired by research from Leong et al. (2021), explores student stories, showcasing how AR technology can empower to help students overcome self-consciousness or a self perception and participate more fully in their education. Whether you're an educator looking to foster a more inclusive classroom, a policymaker interested in the next steps for integrating technology in schools, a parent curious about the tools your child might encounter, or a student navigating the digital learning landscape, this series and the two episodes offer crucial insights into the future of educational technology. Tune in to learn how AR can create and facilitate a more engaging, supportive, and creative teaching environment for all learners.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    9 mins
  • Exploring Educational UX, Episode 1
    Jun 23 2024
    (Episode 1) Discover the transformative impact of AR face filters on education in our latest podcast series, 'AR Face Filter Effects in Live Video Format, 2 episode series.' Dive into how augmented reality is not just enhancing visuals but increasing student engagement and creativity across live video format classrooms. This series, inspired by research from Leong et al. (2021), explores student stories, showcasing how AR technology can empower to help students overcome self-consciousness or a self perception and participate more fully in their education. Whether you're an educator looking to foster a more inclusive classroom, a policymaker interested in the next steps for integrating technology in schools, a parent curious about the tools your child might encounter, or a student navigating the digital learning landscape, this series and the two episodes offer crucial insights into the future of educational technology. Tune in to learn how AR can create and facilitate a more engaging, supportive, and creative teaching environment for all learners.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    4 mins

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