Fred Richardson's Red Centre Way Presentation

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Fred discusses working in the Red Centre and exploring RFID, Geo-taging and virtual environments, e.g., Second Life to augment tours along the Red Centre Way.

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Learning how to ‘mashup’ multimedia and collaborating on media projects over the Internet

• At IAD we have lots of video, audio, photos and words about our culture.

• We all got a gmail account and learned how to email, chat, talk and send each other word, audio and video files.

• We learned about making small media projects in groups by mixing words, sounds and videos together

• And we started blogging and Flickr-ing; to figure out how blogs work, & to express ourselves – how to publish ourselves.

• And then copying this media into mobile phones to make it easy to share with our friends

2007

Us MobUs Mob

Minnie Jackie and Nell Rachael

IAD’s computer class research project: How are people making and sharing stories on

the 2008 web? • And so what did we

need to learn to do that, and what did we make?

• Making stories that fit into mobile phones, iPods, blogs and Youtube.

Learning to Map our stories onto

the Land

Using mobiles with maps and

compass

Using the New England Computer Solution’s rfid powered “Learning Table” in The Overland Telegraph museum to trigger additional media to signed artifacts

Project Overview

The Overland Telegraph Story 2008 e-Learning Innovations project by IAD and NT parks and Wildlife

Pancultural-e Memestreme

Virtual Reality exhibited via

Second Life ©

RFID triggered media exhibited via

NECS Learning Table

Augmented Reality exhibited via

NECS Virtual Guide

Part 1 Part 2

The Red Centre Way Stage 1

Media MappingMedia Mapping

When we’ve a nice flowing media tour story we publish it to mobile devices

Media Media ProductionProduction

Like news reporters we make a story for our tour. We first mark GPS map coordinates for every tour point then research each location on the route. We visit tour points to take photos and videos, we’ve interviewed people and used info & new media from the web.

Weaving Computer Stories, Weaving Computer Stories, for 3G Phones, into our for 3G Phones, into our

remote Landscape.remote Landscape.

Map Image: © Google Maps and/or Google Earth

Attaching Media Information to the real world

• At the ASTS museum rfid tags embedded in cards are being trialed.

• A user selects a card beside an artifact and swipes it across the rfid reader. This action triggers the playing of media files on the museum monitor screen.

RFID triggered media exhibited via

NECS Learning Table

Sharing our mashed up media

• The Creation story of the Aboriginal people is based on the belief that the whole universe…

Japanese…• 天や大地そして人類などこの世のあらゆるものは祖先の魂に…Chinese…

• 原住民開創時期的神話故事是以整個宇宙 --天和地、… 10

Cert 1 Web 2, GPS and RFID

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