The Excitement of Augmented Reality – The Joy of a Four Year Old

My youngest daughter specifically liked the touch tank in which little fish nibbled on her hand. My earliest child didnt like the touch tank as much as her sibling, but she did discover something she really delighted in. That changed when I saw how fired up my 4 year old daughter got about seeing her coloring pages come to life.

The technology that was in usage at the aquarium was very comparable to that discovered in QuiverVision. The idea of QuiverVision is that kids total coloring sheets that become increased reality items when they are scanned with the QuiverVision iOS or Android app..

I mentioned it in this 2019 article about 5 directions for increased reality in education. I was never especially passionate about it due to the fact that at the end of the day it is still simply an expensive coloring activity. That altered when I saw how fired up my 4 year old daughter got about seeing her coloring pages come to life.
Thanks to my remarkable partner, Jess, for the photos in this post.

This past weekend we took our children to
Living Shores Aquarium in Glen, New Hampshire. All of us took pleasure in learning more about marine life and seeing the otters play. My youngest child particularly liked the touch tank in which little fish nibbled on her hand. My earliest child didnt like the touch tank as much as her sis, but she did find something she really enjoyed. That thing was a coloring station where she might color sea animals then see her illustrations come to life on screen through making use of enhanced reality. She wound up making seven drawings which filled the screen with seahorses, turtles, and fish that she colored. Each time her drawing came to life on the screen she leapt for delight!.

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