Wednesday, May 6, 2026

AR/VR Projecting onto 'not Lego"

 

We've previously blogged about the set of lego 'not lego' bricks that were a promotion at a local supermarket that we were able to purchase for $1.00

In the example shown left you can see the basic set up which is a kitchen, inside of a building.  As an introductory task for our students we wanted to use the Tinkercad App, the students and their iPad to create an object that could be placed somewhere into this scene.    We allocated a single afternoon block of time for this task, approximately forty minutes.

The theme of the build is to create 'Lego' ish figures - as we have noted this is not an official Lego set.   Tinkercad works well in this regard as it is able to produce 'block' figures easily as can be seen in the photograph shown left.   The image has been manipulated in the senses that the figure in red is not there, it is an AR/VR creation important and 'projected' into place by the student.   The student concerned is an eight year old student from the second cohort of students in class.   He was able to produce this design independently without any teacher input.

We also encouraged students to produce an item of furniture or an object and include this with the physical design crated by the bricks being assembled.

This is a second example with a more comical looking figure that the student has added a generic guitar.   In the second example here the figure is oversized relative to the rest of the furniture in the picture and the other objects.

The student has also some additional features that could be potentially added - of note for instance the hands at the end of the arms are missing at present and the facial features of the figure could benefit from having some additional details.   All of the design features are created from the main Tinkercad interface. 


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