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Our Traditions Contest, a Way to Use Augmented Reality

Change display time — Currently: Central Daylight Time (CDT) (Event time)
Location: La Nouvelle Ballroom, Table 18
Experience live: All-Access Package

Participate and share : Poster

Andres Bueno  
Diego Gonzalez  
LUIS ESQUIVEL  
Hector Silva  

We celebrate life and death every year on November 2. It is customary for us to make an altar to venerate those people who are no longer with us. Thanks to augmented reality we were able to continue this custom from our homes and hold a contest.

Audience: Library media specialists, Teachers, Technology coordinators/facilitators
Skill level: Beginner
Attendee devices: Devices useful
Attendee device specification: Tablet: iOS
Participant accounts, software and other materials: Reality Composer app its available in App Store.
Topic: Augmented, mixed & virtual reality
Grade level: 6-12
Subject area: Not applicable, Performing/visual arts
ISTE Standards: For Students:
Creative Communicator
  • Students choose the appropriate platforms and tools for meeting the desired objectives of their creation or communication.
  • Students communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively by creating or using a variety of digital objects such as visualizations, models or simulations.
Additional detail: Student presentation

Proposal summary

Purpose & objective

Motivate everyone to continue enhancing our traditions by taking advantage of the use of technology. Using augmented reality to try to express more clearly our way of being in our customs. The explanation of the use of the Reality Composser was done through sessions via zoom, and everything was worked from home.

Outline

All About us (3 min)
Explaining our traditions (5min)
The contest (10 min)
Use of reality composser(15 min)
Activity create your own Altar to honor someone special. (20 min)
Questions (10 min)
Conclusion (3 min)

Supporting research

https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/tools/
https://www.gob.mx/inafed/es/articulos/dia-de-muertos-tradicion-mexicana-que-trasciende-en-el-tiempo?idiom=es

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Presenters

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Andres Bueno, Himalaya International School of Monterrey
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Diego Gonzalez, Himalaya International School of Monterrey
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Hector Silva, Himalaya International School of Monterrey

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