The RocReadaR is a prototype of a transmedia system for collaborative publishing across different media platforms that was developed by the team of professors and students at Rochester Institute of Technology
RocReadaR
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The RocReadaR is a prototype of a transmedia system for collaborative publishing across different media platforms that was developed by the team of professors and students at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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The RocReadaR is a prototype of a transmedia system for collaborative publishing across different media platforms that was developed by the team of professors and students at Rochester Institute of Technology.
This application uses print media, for example, a magazine, as an entry point and seamlessly links it with digital media content on the web via augmented reality technology.
Users can upload their comments, pictures and video and share them on social media.
To view demo of the RocReadaR prototype, visit the project webpage: http://hazelmedialab.cias.rit.edu/, or view YouTube video: https://youtu.be/vEcRFEAsj9k.
To try out the app, scan the samples pages found on: http://hazelmedialab.cias.rit.edu/rocreadar-demo-pages/.
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