On 2/28/18, Emerging Technology Consortium hosted an interactive workshop featuring Google solutions like Daydream (AR & VR) and G Suite (including Jamboard) with the goals of:
Integrate demos to showcase implementation in teaching & learning
Experience Daydream headsets
Discuss use cases for Google's higher education AR/VR pilot
Meet and discuss with Google's product team
Provide feedback and feature requests to influence product design
We had opening remarks from Parixit about the ETC and how the idea for this unique day came into shape.
Marta from Google laid out our goals for the day
Leslie from the Future Design School gave some background on what they do and how they would facilitate our time together.
Demos
Emerging Tech leaders from the Future Design School in Canada and Google introduced us to the many new possibilities in teaching and learning using AR/VR:
Jamboard
For a warmup and introduction to Google's Jamboard, we played our own version of the 80's tv show "Win, Lose or Draw". Each team is given two tablets. As one person is given a phrase to draw on his tablet, other team members try to guess the phrase while watching the drawing appear in real time on their own tablets.
A part of the G Suite family, Jamboard is a collaborative, digital whiteboard that makes it easy to create without boundaries and share ideas in real time.
Google Expeditions AR
Using the Expeditions app and a smart phone, we viewed 3D objects from every angle including bacteria and a virus. The experience was immersive and engaging, making the user want to physically interact with the virtual object.
Google Expeditions VR
With a smart phone and Google Cardboard glasses, we virtually first visited the Congo and then felt the experience of a student having an anxiety attack before an exam.
Tour Builder
Storytelling with maps, we visited the site of Civil War reenactments in Antietam.
Using Tour Builder it's clear there are are many ways to show students locations and experiences using 360 still photos and with the ability to add photos, text, and other enhancements.
How do we prepare our students for tomorrow?
The future is radically different. Future Design School employs a design/innovation framework and process to approach problems while incorporating new technologies into potential solution prototypes.
Culminating Activity
What could we do right away beginning on Monday using these tools?
Groups discussed among themselves and agreed on one practical takeaway that could be used immediately.
These ideas were then shared with the larger group.