Augmented learning uses technology to enhance learners' understanding of their environment by connecting them to different times, places, people and possibilities. For example, experiencing the D-Day landings in real time provided a new perspective. Augmentation can prompt responses to mediated representations of the deceased or historical figures. It also supports social interaction and immersion through a sense of togetherness across time and distance. Educators take on roles of outreach, expertise and facilitating long-term engagement, inspiring participation through gamification and role-playing. Individual understanding can be augmented by networking collective knowledge beyond a single lifetime.
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