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Girl using Augmented Reality service. Girl is holding a paddle. She is looking at a computer screen which shows a picture of herself holding the paddle with a digitised crab on it

Technology tells a new story as 成人快手 jam Augmented Reality trials begin



成人快手 jam (bbc.co.uk/jam) the 成人快手's new broadband learning service for 5 to 16 year olds, begins a three-month Augmented Reality (AR) storytelling trial.

AR is a concept which allows users to interact with virtual 3D objects in real time, by using their own hands, rather than a mouse or a keyboard.

The trial will enable users to see themselves on a computer screen, holding and moving the 3D characters as they explore the specially-created story (bbc.co.uk/jam/trial/ar).

AR works by mixing the live video from a digital camera with animated 3D models, which are made to appear in the hands of the user.

This is achieved by special software which tracks patterns, printed on paper, in each video image. AR technology allows learners to literally pick objects off the page and explore them in a highly rewarding way.

The animated characters are able to interact with other objects and each other; they are even able to walk off the page.

Building on technology developments that have led to 成人快手 using AR in the broadcast of 成人快手 News and 成人快手 Sport, the 成人快手 is now able to bring the same technologies to the homes and classrooms of the public.

To be involved in the first trial all users will need is a standard PC, a webcam and a broadband internet connection. Free software access will be provided and users will be asked to fill in two short feedback forms during the three-month pilot.

This first trial uses a brand-new story by the award-winning children's author, Rob Lewis. Written especially for five to seven year olds, it supports shared reading, at home or at school.

During the trials there will be user guides, teacher notes, tutorials and technical support available and a space to share personal experiences with other participants.

Adrian Woolard, Innovation Executive of 成人快手 New Media Creative Research & Development, and his team at the 成人快手 have been working with the collaboration of an open source community called AR Toolkit, to explore the use of the technology in broadcasting.

They would now like to see it used in classroom and homes.

The team has recently carried out two projects with teachers and pupils in the 成人快手's 21st Century Classroom (21CC) - a digital learning centre in central London, dedicated to exploring creative and cutting-edge uses of technology in teaching and learning; they are now looking to gauge the general public's reaction.

Adrian Woolard says: "AR is a highly innovative approach to learning. It builds on the 成人快手's reputation as an innovator and a content provider prepared to experiment in engaging with learners.

"AR is an incredibly visual and exciting way for learners to interact with content, it is a great way for stimulating a child's imagination and also encourages collaboration.

"If the trial is successful then we hope to launch further subjects for different ages to explore, learn and create.

"We believe that AR has the potential beyond purely learning as a fun and initiative way of interacting with digital content in collaborative ways for both children and adults."

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Category: New Media; Learning
Date: 06.04.2006
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