to serve, support, and collaborate with faculty, students, and industry to be a leader in scientific visualization,and human computer interaction, through learning, discovery, and engagement.
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Short course |
Introduction to augmented reality |
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Who should attend: |
Faculty, staff, student researchers |
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Experience level: |
Beginning |
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Prerequisite skills: |
None |
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Frequency: |
As needed |
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Course type: |
Lecture |
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Course includes: |
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Understanding the basics of augmented reality (AR), in which real-world objects and computergenerated, synthetic objects are augmented together and form a realistic environment to visualize complex scenarios
Identifying the multiple components of AR Using and designing augmented environments (AE) for real-world applications
Understanding advanced visualization and AR technologies, AE, stereoscopic 3D displays, multimodal user interaction in AE, and ARapplications
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