Augmented Reality in Formal European University Education Erasmus Project
General information for the Augmented Reality in Formal European University Education Erasmus Project
Project Title
Augmented Reality in Formal European University Education
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2017
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Open and distance learning
Project Summary
The Augmented Reality in Formal European University Education (AR-FOR-EU) project established a strategic partnership for teaching Augmented Reality in Higher Education at scale on an undergraduate and graduate levels. AR-FOR-EU brought together five internationally renowned institutions to reflect their research, development and teaching expertise into a validated course offer of excellence, extended with rich and professionally produced open course materials.
AR-FOR-EU helps improve the quality of educational programs by creating a new offer in an area conducive to Europe’s global competitiveness, with technology uptake already showing positive effects in a variety of industrial fields. The project has collected expertise at the European and international level to create a foundation for teaching Augmented Reality in formal education, preparing professionals for the industries of tomorrow and contributing to making European economies more research-driven, knowledge-based, and competitive.
Augmented Reality is a rapidly growing market amongst the information and communication technologies. It provides an enriched view onto the physical world, adding layers with contextually useful information, delivered visually or by stimulating other senses using wearable and hand-held devices. The technology is currently being introduced in front-runner organisations at large, leading to an increasing demand for qualified specialists.
AR-FOR-EU set its objectives as (1) to support capacity building of digital skills for Augmented Reality, (2) produce two courses on this topic, (3) create a strategic partnership to promote excellence in teaching, and (4) design technology-based and pedagogically sound digital Open Educational Resources and online courses aimed at opening up and fostering uptake across Europe.
The major results of AR-FOR-EU include an analytical report “Existing Teaching Practices and Future Labour Market Needs in the Field of AR” and a Model Augmented Reality Curriculum with a skills framework and a course design. The results also included educational materials on the topic of Augmented Reality, produced in the form of The Open Augmented reality Teaching Book with dozens of chapters covering 21 key topics, tutorials and practical exercises, and 45 educational videos. All these materials are made in digital formats and structured into two courses Foundations of Augmented Reality and Advanced Augmented Reality. Both these courses were successfully piloted in two cycles during the project.
The project communicated with several target groups. In particular, our industry survey reached participants through our partners’ professional networks with 76 complete responses. We attracted 11 members to the Model Curriculum working group. The open teaching book community consists of 26 professionals, with nine regular contributors. Our teacher training workshop attracted 22 participants. On social media, the project created a base of followers and subscribers: 185 on Twitter, 261 on Facebook, and 192 on YouTube. The most popular posts reach tens of thousands users.
The AR Foundations online course had 230 students enrolled and 20 receiving completion achievement certificates. The AR Advanced online course had 87 students enrolled.
We conducted three public events that reached participants internationally. Augmented Reality Skills Summit was held in 2018 in Brussels and reached 43 externals including EU policy makers. Code Reality at the EVA London Conference of the British Computer Society was an online event held on a new interactive platform Sparkleverse. It reached 59 external participants. The Augmented Reality Education Global Webinar was held online and included a keynote, an expert panel discussion, and presentations of the major project results. The event was attended by 131 external participants. These events focused on dissemination of project results and enabled us to reach our target audiences for the pre-study survey, co-authors of the textbook, learners and volunteers for the pilots, to create multipliers of the knowledge generated, and to create a source of valuable feedback.
AR-FOR-EU impact is strongest at the global level, while also providing benefits to society and the economy on local, regional and national levels. Through intensive cross-border and inter-disciplinary cooperation, the project has triggered processes and produced results that became self-sustaining and are likely to develop further. The project has an impact on the development of advanced technical skills, creative and transversal skills among students, teachers and researchers, with a life-long value in the settings of continuously changing workplaces and societal challenges. The future work includes the establishment of a formal professional society, further development and update of the model curriculum, sustaining the teacher community with events, and cooperation in improving and updating the open educational resources.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 313610 Eur
Project Coordinator
HOGSKOLEN I MOLDE & Country: NO
Project Partners
- RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN
- OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY
- RAVENSBOURNE
- SAINT PETERSBURG NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, MECHANICS AND OPTICS

