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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Getting started with Augmented Reality by Institut Mines-Télécom

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About the Course

This course will teach you the basics of developing mobile applications using Mixed and Augmented Reality (MAR) technologies. Through
hands-on projects, you’ll learn practical techniques to rapidly and easily prototype three different applications for Android smartphones and
tablets – even with no previous coding experience. If you’re a creative entrepreneur, this is your ideal introduction to today’s trends in the
products and technologies of the emerging augmented reality market. If you’re a journalist, media/content producer or teacher, you’ll discover
how to augment print-based media with sounds, images and videos, and see how to create an augmented city map and geo-...
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Top reviews

AB

Dec 10, 2016

Excellent course! The instructors are very terse and accurately teach the necessary elements to learn how to build and design an AR application. Well done.

NG

Oct 23, 2016

This course was a wonderful intro to mixed and augmented reality. Thank you all so much.

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By Amrutraj U

Nov 20, 2016

A good introductory course to AR. In some parts of the course, the lectures go over the code for an extended period of time jumping across different lines of code and it is quite hard to keep track of this. Thankfully, the transcript helps. However, it would be better to explain the code in templates or another way which makes it easier to learn. Overall, this course is definitely recommended to understand the basics of AR.

By siddharth a

Jun 19, 2018

course will teach you to build your AR app but using tools.

By Akshay K

Mar 18, 2017

Excellent Course

By Kurien

Nov 24, 2016

The course is pretty good for a beginner.But it emphasis too much on using third party authoring tools and proper coding is not implemented.The required code is auto-generated and we as learners are only asked to make few changes on the already existing code.

By Sheila

Jul 5, 2018

The code is pretty complex, but well explained. Personally I prefer to work with Unity.

By Vincent A

Sep 28, 2016

good overview of ARAF