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1c: Setting Instructional Outcomes with Augmented Reality in the Classroom

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This is going to knock your socks off! The other day I found a new app (new to me at least) and I think it might change education as we know it. As you can imagine I have gone absolutely crazy trying out some different ways to use it.  The app (Aurasma) is free and it can be downloaded from iTunes here:    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/aurasma/id432526396?mt=8   (It is also available for Android devices too.) What are you waiting for? Download the app!  This blog post won't mean much to you if you don't see it in action. Here is the write up on iTunes:           Aurasma – a new way to see and interact with the world           Aurasma is an augmented reality app that’s changing the way millions of people see and interact with the world.            · Bring tagged images, objects and even physical locations to life with interactive digital content, such as video, animations and 3D scenes, we call Auras            · Look out for our ‘A’ logo in newspapers, maga