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Nature field trips go digital
Students explore a pond ecosystem using ECOMobile on smartphones.
Credit: EcoMOBILE Project, Harvard University
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Students work in teams to explore a pond ecosystem.
Credit: EcoMOBILE Project, Harvard University
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A student uses a visual target to see a 3-D image on a mobile device.
Credit: EcoMOBILE Project, Harvard University
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Students work in pairs to explore a pond ecosystem with smartphones and water measurement probes.
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A student collects water quality data on turbidity using digital probes.
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A smartphone shows a FreshAiR "hotspot" during an EcoMOBILE augmented reality activity.
Credit: EcoMOBILE Project, Harvard University
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