Turn Imagination into Reality

Imaginality brings learning to life using Augmented Reality. Hold a beating 3D heart in the palm of your hand and see how blood flows through it, investigate moon phases, or have fun creating and sharing 3D objects with the world.

IMAGINALITY is designed to enhance students’ understanding of spatial, temporal and contextual information in an intuitive and engaging way that is both easy and fun to use. It supports prescriptive, self-paced learning for visual, audible and kinesthetic learners. It also offers unique forms of interaction with virtual objects that are not possible with real objects.

IMAGINALITY includes a series of curriculum relevant modules to help students understand complex concepts quickly. These modules are designed to be suitable for a broad range of ability levels, while encouraging sharing and teamwork. Imaginality also enables students and teachers to quickly create their own modules, increasing motivation and involvement, while offering extra challenges for high achieving students.

What is Augmented Reality?

Augmented Reality takes a view of the real world and overlays visual information as if it is in the real world.

How does IMAGINALITY work?

IMAGINALITY takes the best of computers (e.g. graphics and interaction) and combines that with the ease of playing with real objects. Using a web cam, real objects we call “paddles” can be moved around with virtual objects attached to them. The computer screen allows you to see yourself moving the 3D virtual objects as if they were real objects.

 

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2 Comments

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    04/03/2013

    I’m not sure where you are getting your info, but great topic. I needs to spend some time learning much more or understanding more. Thanks for great info I was looking for this information for my mission.

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    24/11/2014

    This is a very interesting technology. I am just waiting for it to become mainstream and more affordable. Can’t wait to see people to start using it for communication purposes such as with twitter and other social media services.

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