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The site ael.gatech.edu states the following, "Argon An open-standards AR web browser." I noticed that the webpage also stated " KHARMA KMLHTML Augmented Reality Mobile Architecture." They also stated " Alices Adventures in New Media. ARf an Augmented Reality Virtual Pet on the iPhone. Mobile Augmented Reality Second Life. Using the AR Second Life Client. AR SPOT An Augmented-Reality Programming Environment for Children. DART The Designers Augmented Reality Toolkit. AIBAS Adaptive Intent-Based Augmentation System. Non-Photorealistic Rendering with Coherence for AR."SEE MORE WEB SITES
JavaScript based drop down DHTML menu generated by NavStudio. AEL is working to organize a student technical symposium in France during Thanksgiving week. The symposium will precede the U. AEL will provide details once the venue agreement has been finalized. NAGPS Spring 2014 Advocacy Summit and Legislative Action Days is just over a month away! Featured Chapter - GA-PCOM.
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Experts Discuss Universal Design for Technology-Based Assessment. Universal design is a process that ensures that a newly created product is useful to the broadest possible array of people, particularly those with disabilities. Often, designing for specific disabilities proves beneficial for all. In an online panel discussion, four experts discuss universal design for technology-based assessment as part of ongoing Soapbox series.