AR Story Telling
Intro
For this project we learned about storytelling and all the different and important aspects of creating one. We also learned how to operate an app called AR Makr! (I’ll just call it AR though, because it’s easier) You probably don’t know what AR is but don’t worry, I’ll explain everything in good time!
Learning About The History
We needed to understand what we were talking about (historically) so as a class we would do readings and small assignments to show our understanding.
We learned many things about European exploration. Technology that helped them travel, what motivated them to take such dangerous voyages, consequences of exploration and how does it still affected my world today. These were some of the things I learned during this project and it was so much fun!
Overview of What I Did
The Process
Playing Around With The AR App
As a way to get used to AR we made a short easy story to understand how it worked!
How to Work AR
1. The first thing you need to do is find a clean space like a floor or desk, but it can be glitchy at times.
2. Once you’ve done that you create the drawings you want to insert into your story!
3. After that is completed I would place my drawing where I wanted them and start filming!
4. Lastly, you can either voice over your video after words or just talk while filming, and that about sums it up!
My Thoughts on AR
To be blunt, I wasn’t really the biggest fan of AR. It was pretty glitchy and hard to operate but I really like the idea of it! It’s a fun way to express our creativity while giving cool visuals.
Notes I Made
Remember how I said we did some in class learning? Well these are some of the notes I made!
Learning About the Technology
At this point in the project we started to learn about the different tools Europeans used in general and to travel as well as the history of them. We did some drawings of a few different technologies and we wrote a bit about them. I’ll show a few below!
Something I Loved About This Project
I really enjoyed that while we were in the learning experience of this project we hardly ever just read a website and were expected to remember everything. Instead, we were given fun templates or ways to remember what we’d learned. Like how we learned about the technology! This also applies when we learned about the exploration and the causes and consequences of it.
Collaboration and Getting Feedback
This is something I’v done many times throughout school, not just in PLP and it’s a great way to improve your work! A few times in the project the class would get into groups and do “two stars and a wish” with whatever we were working on at that point.
What is Two Stars and a Wish?
Two stars and a wish is when you give two positive comments and one comment on what you could improve on. For example if I made a drawing my friend would say two nice things and one way I could improve.
My Final Story Draft+How it Went
Here is my final story draft, but it was no easy process. I believe I revised it three times! Every time it was critiqued I got one step closer and had my friends and peers to help out along the way. These critiques were very helpful though, because every time I changed it, not only did it get better but I understood and learnt more about the project!
Answering The Driving Question
The Driving Question:
The driving question for this project is, “how can we use storytelling to investigate what sparked global exploration and understand its impact.
Storytelling is an amazing tool to investigate what sparked global exploration and understand its impact. To do this I used firsthand narratives, (in this case not a First Nation narrative because of cultural insensitivity) and even fictional stories set in that time period to get a deeper understanding. By analyzing the motivations, challenges, and outcomes of explorers, I could paint a vivid picture of how global exploration shaped the world.
The One and Only AR Video!!!
Here is the video of my AR story. I really liked how it turned out, and considering that this is pretty much my first time doing something like this, I think I did well!
AR Video:
Conclusion
Truth be known, I had lots of fun with this project! I learned so much and I got to incorporate my artistic side while doing so many drawings! Even though there were some bumps as I progressed in the project everything turned out great. I hope to do similar things in the future! (Im sure I will)