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Using Augmented Reality Ed Tech, pupils can inspect a lost race of dinosaurs in minute detail, float the entire Milky Way across a piece of creative writing, travel the terrain of an erupting volcano, and easily visualise complex mathematic equations in an informative, fun, and revolutionary manner.
The software works in conjunction with any webcam to create 3D educational models that can easily be transported across a computer screen by manoeuvring a set of twelve smart card “Paddles” using hand movements. Children can watch in amazement as incredible 3D images appear above the Paddles, bringing Maths, Science, Geography and English to life on their desk tops.
Based on two platforms 'Play' and 'Create', Imaginality Learning currently includes 47 learning modules complete with teacher guides and worksheets.
Create allows both teachers and students to construct their own modules in as little as 10 minutes, by importing 3D models from our 200,000 strong database - or by making their own 3D model on Google Sketchup for entirely original content.
What began as simply an alternative teaching experience in New Zealand, and then escalated to infiltrate their primary school system, has now spread across schools on a global level.
Our virtual 3D objects present a fresh take on student interaction that is not possible with other forms of Ed Tech, and matches the needs of our up and coming tech-savvy generation.
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We used Imaginality Create with 5 students for a 2 year project that involved creating digital versions of items
Children worked in groups of between 1-3 and the technology could be set up as a work alone/explore component of a teaching programme
It was fantastic - insects, dinosaurs and aircraft - almost any topic could be included