Augmented Reality in Education: Shaw Wood Primary School uses Aurasma (admin posted on January 28th, 2013 )

Augmented Reality in Education: Shaw Wood Primary School uses Aurasma

Shaw Wood Primary School in Doncaster, UK is a leading proponent of using new technologies in the classroom to aid learning. One such technology is Aurasma – the world’s leading augmented reality platform. Aurasma, available as a free app for iOS and Android devices, allows users to publish and share their own augmented reality content. This has profound implications for education and thousands of teachers around the world are now using the free technology to augment their classrooms, text books and lessons – bridging the physical world with the virtual. Shaw Wood Primary School use Aurasma throughout the school, and it has been adopted by teachers, parents and pupils alike. If you are interested in using the free Aurasma platform in your school then simply drop us a line at teach@aurasma.com.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

4 Responses

  1. Mauricio González H. says:

    Genial

  2. UEL Primary ICT says:

    Great use of technology…brings resources and displays to life!

  3. Rob Stephens says:

    What an amazing forward thinking school, excellent use of new technology that is actually relevant.

    Well done

  4. Thomas Goodwin says:

    This is fantastic!

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