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AR Lectures

The blending of the real and virtual worlds leads to some exciting opportunities for innovation in teaching. This project collaboration between the immersive team and academics and education developers from both Science and Engineering explores ways to bring the lecturer into their virtual worlds, manipulate 3D digital objects sitting virtually in the real world and related use-cases.

Project Details

The two facets of the project overlap in their intent to merge together real and virtual elements in real-time for their courses. In Engineering David Kellermann (Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering) and John-Paul Posada (Education Technologist) were looking to bring 3D digital models into live lectures where the teacher could stand in, move around and interact with the virtual image at the front of the class leveraging the sensors and video from the Microsoft Kinect. In Science Dr Siobhan Wills (Senior Lecturer, Chemistry) and Stephen Parker (Education Technology) were looking to bring the live lecturer into their virtual 3D environment for the students leveraging Meta Quest VR headsets and secondary cameras.

TECHNOLOGY & DEVELOPMENT

The active design and development of the project continues in collaboration with staff from Engineering and Science. The staff and work integrated learning student developers are using the Unity game engine to bring together all the elements such as our Meta Quest 3 headsets and Microsoft Kinect sensors.

Credits

"UNSW Engineering called on the Immersive Technologies team to help us realise an ambitious capstone feature for our cutting edge Digital Teaching Studio: Could we build a ‘Hybrid Augmented Reality” space, where rather than just one person interacting with AR, instead an entire room of students and professor are in the AR space, together with online students. ... Through collaboration and expertise, the Immersive Technologies team has enabled UNSW engineering to sink a moonshot."
David Kellermann, Associate Professor, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Key Academics and Education Technologists

David Kellermann (Associate Professor | Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)
John Paul Posada (Educational Technologist | UNSW Engineering)
Siobhán Wills (Senior Lecturer | School of Chemistry | Science)
Steven Parker (Educational Technology Manager | Science)

Developers

Seyha Sok (Immersive Technology Specialist and Developer | PVC Education Innovation Pillar)
Xueqing Sherry Lu (Immersive Technology Specialist and Developer | PVC Education Innovation Pillar)

Get Involved

There are internal Teams Channels, Miro Boards and working groups covering the development collaboration with Science and Engineering academics. To find out more, join the team, get a demo or have your class or promotion use-case included just get in touch.

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