The Civil War Augmented Reality Project – VERY COOL!

by Rene Tyree on July 11, 2010

I was recently contacted by a group of history educators in Pennsylvania about The Civil War Augmented Reality Project. The team (see below or the “about” link for members) has provided the following concise description of the project:

Our project, the Civil War Augmented Reality Project, is intended to enhance the experiences of visitors to Civil War sites. It is also intended to increase attendance and revenue for historic sites by offering both “high” and “low” tech experiences to best reach the majority of the population. We feel that our project is fulfilling a need that educators, park workers, technology enthusiasts, and Civil War enthusiasts have discussed in the past: How can historic sites both raise public interest in their institutions though technology, and not alienate the non-technical history fans? We have worked hard on the answer. The objective of the project is to develop and implement augmented reality services related to the American Civil War in Pennsylvania, and to modify soon to be released tablet personal computers to allow the general public a chance to experience the applications.

Full disclosure…my day job is in wireless telecommunications marketing and in the past year I’ve been involved with the launch of Blackboard MobileTM Learn on Sprint (also very cool) so this project resonates with me big time. It’s about making education relevant and fun to all generations but particularly those who grew up using wireless and internet technologies. I’m so excited about it that I’ve created a new category on my links nav bar titled History and Augmented Reality.

I encourage you to visit The Civil War Augmented Reality Project blog which you can access here. Be sure to check out the June 23rd 2010 post, What is Augmented Reality just in case this is new territory for you. It provides a good grounding in the technology and potential AR holds.

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Consider donating to the funding of the project. They’ve created a fun, Civil-War flavored funding campaign on Kickstarter accessible here. Be sure to view the video they’ve prepared at this site which really makes the team’s vision come to life. I am most impressed with the AR contest concept conceived around the battle for Little Round Top. The AR app being developed will work on Android devices (this would rock on the HTC EVOTM 4G because of the screen size), iPhonesTM, and undisclosed soon to launch tablet PCs which have cameras. The team points out that while the Apple iPadTM has driven adoption of tablets, it falls short for AR use because it lacks a camera).

The Civil War Augmented Reality Project

Hats off to the team leads for The Civil War Augmented Reality Project which includes:

Jeff Mummert- Hershey High School and York College of Pennsylvania
Art Titzel- Hershey Middle School
Jay Vasellas- Red Lion Area High School and York College of Pennsylvania

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1 TeacherThink August 3, 2010 at 12:01 pm

I just ran across your site after prepping for a review on “HistoryShots.” I am looking forward to checking in on site regularly. The Civil War Augmented Reality Project intrigues me as a high school history teacher, who loves to integrate technology and immerse the kids DOING history.

Thanks!

Jeff @TeacherThink

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2 Rene Tyree August 3, 2010 at 1:16 pm

Thanks for stopping by Wig-Wags Jeff. I took a awing by teacherthink.com. Looks like a fun site!

Best,
Rene

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3 Dick Stanley July 28, 2010 at 12:27 am

Augmented reality for Gettysburg sounds cool. I hope the public devices are as sophisticated as what you might get on an iPod.

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4 Rene Tyree July 29, 2010 at 9:13 pm

Hi Dick. I think that’s the plan!

Rene

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5 S. Thomas Summers (Scott) July 17, 2010 at 8:47 am

Most excellent. And nice blog. I’ll retern soon and often. Hopem you visit mine. I’ve been exploring the CW myself. All the best!

S. Thomas Summers

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6 Rene Tyree July 24, 2010 at 7:28 am

Thanks Thomas. Will certainly check your blog out.

Rene

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