Murison Video is something I can see being very beneficial to us future librarians. I love the give and take of learning from these A.I. students and the situations created via this experience. While I do not see having access to this resource for my library, I do this being a real advantage to my own learning here at ODU.
The virtual trip I enjoyed was seeing how AR can make a pop up book 3D and live like with that reptile example. I cannot imagine just how excited and stimulated emerging readers would be to see the words they’re reading, the story they’re learning to comprehend, come alive on the next page!
I really like the idea of using QR codes to cut down on the amount of printing, pdf creation, and emailing we do. I like that you can bundle a information and handouts together as if it were a section.I also really like the idea of a dynamic QR code because it allows me to keep the codes in the same spot but change out the content as needed.

I definitely agree here about evaluating the type of library we are dealing with. I also loved the pop-up book. This is just going to help with kids and their imaginations.
Lisa,
I also really enjoyed the Mursion resource that is available to the ODU Students. In one of my previous LIBS classes, I had an assignment to create my own lesson and present it to the Mursion students using the live lab. I never knew how nervous I could get just presenting a simple lesson to the interactive students! But I also agree that it is a very unique resource and that the interactive experience is really beneficial for preparation as educators—especially during the uncertain times throughout this pandemic. I also loved your QR Code—the colors are really pretty and you did a great job with formatting it so that it has a pleasant appearance on your blog.
Great work!
–Lauren Chubb