ARIS is developed by Field Day, a year-old lab whose mission is just starting to come together. As they grow, they have begun to develop new tools as well: ARIS has sisters! David and crew will discuss their plans for Field Day and how the ARIS community can grow in more directions under this new umbrella. We are all Field Day!
CASLS (The Center for Applied Second Language Studies in Eugene Oregon) will demo their new work, including ARIS for Andriod. Following this, they will discuss their and others' work improving language learning through ARIS and what language learning can teach us all about the possibilities unlocked by AR.
Christopher Holden is an Associate Professor at the Honors College of the University of New Mexico. His PhD is in number theory, but his current research focuses on place based game design for learning. He has been doing this since 2006, originally using MIT’s Outdoor AR Engine... Read More →
Digital Technologies Associate, Center for Applied Second Language Studies (CASLS)
As a requirement for graduating with my MA in Linguistics, I created a materials portfolio in a project titled "Using Analog Games to Improve Negotiation Skills in Upper Intermediate ESL Learners." My passion is using board and card games to motivate and engage learners to use pragmatic... Read More →