archiINFORM hat den Programmierwettbewerb gewonnen, den die Metaio GmbH vor einigen Monaten ausgeschrieben hat. Die Teilnehmer waren aufgefordert, eine Anwendung für den Augmented-Reality-Browser Junaio zu entwickeln.
TaleBlazer is a new rich Internet application from MIT's STEP lab to author smartphone location-based augmented reality (AR) games. Announced during summer '11 and demo'ed for the first time at CSCL in Hong Kong, it will break new ground in location-based AR game building. Features will include:
Visual blocks-based scripting - prevents syntax errors, while enabling programming of rich interactivity.
Interactive data layers and sampling - create models for player exploration and discovery of thought provoking scientific topics.
Conditional dialog creator - interact with characters in new ways; no more single-track conversations
No local installation - the TaleBlazer Game Maker will be entirely web-based for easier implementation in schools and elsewhere
Save to cloud, download to smartphone - logon with your account, and have instant access to games from any computer attached to the Internet, then play from any iOS or Android smartphone with GPS.
ARLearn is a toolkit for mobile field trips and (serious) games. The ANDROID app is already for some weeks available via Google Play. It has been successfully piloted with cultural science students in Florence and an ARLearn security simulation has been organised with employees of UNHCR.
Klar ist, dass bei Projekten der Kulturvermittlung die Sichtweisen, Bedürfnisse und Voraussetzungen der Zielgruppe bedacht werden müssen. Und wenn die Gruppe nicht nur hinsichtlich der Bedürfnisse analysiert, sondern direkt in die Entwicklung von Konzepten einbezogen wird, kann gemeinsam partizipativ auf Augenhöhe gearbeitet werden. Daher entstand das aktuell laufende Projekt „Genial digital“. Dazu möchte ich gerne…
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