Augmented Reality Comes to Physics
2013; American Association of Physics Teachers; Volume: 51; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1119/1.4795365
ISSN1943-4928
AutoresMark Buesing, Michael Ronald Cook,
Tópico(s)Surgical Simulation and Training
ResumoAugmented reality (AR) is a technology used on computing devices where processor-generated graphics are rendered over real objects to enhance the sensory experience in real time. In other words, what you are really seeing is augmented by the computer.1 Many AR games already exist for systems such as Kinect and Nintendo 3DS and mobile apps, such as Tagwhat and Star Chart (a must for astronomy class). The yellow line marking first downs in a televised football game2 and the enhanced puck that makes televised hockey easier to follow3 both use augmented reality to do the job.
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