Integem Releases New AI-Powered AR Software Platform

Integem recently announced the release of iPlayer EDU, an AI-powered software platform featuring augmented reality (AR) technology that allows teachers to create immersive educational experiences, according to a news release. The software also includes interactive lessons on a variety of subjects, including planets in the solar system. The platform is highly customizable, providing adjustable content to meet students’ needs and experience.

“The Integem platform is for everyone, from children to teachers and AI enthusiasts who want to bring their ideas to life,” said Integem CEO Dr. Eliza Du. “Experience stepping into your AR-created worlds using only a computer and a webcam without any special gear needed. Parents can use our tools at home to reinforce and support what their children learn in school by encouraging curiosity-driven exploration.”

Personalized learning functions use AI to let teachers match learning content to a student’s interest and progress level, the news release reports. Setup requires just a webcam-equipped computer and an Internet connection.

More information is available on the Integem website.

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