Corey Noxon

Ritsumeikan University

I am an archaeology PhD student at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. My primary research focuses on prehistoric demography & mobility. I also am deeply interested in 3D technologies related to archaeology, for both research purposes within the field as well as for outreach activities outside of the archaeological community. If you're interested in Japanese archaeology and history, find me @ArchaeoJapan on Twitter.


Sessions

AR to Teach Archaeology in CLIL and Other Classes

Three researchers, two at the university level, and one at a public high school are building a community to share Japanese archaeological artifacts and enhance their students’ learning. This workshop will go over the development of augmented reality (AR) Jomon era pottery models, where they can be accessed freely online, and the development of the classes and curriculum that were taught in English courses to help students engage not only with English, but with history.