College of Ag assistant professor Amit Morey a featured guest speaker at AU Libraries event

Dr. Amit Morey guest speaker at AU Libraries event

By Maggie Smith / Feb 5, 2019 4:30:19 PM
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Recently, College of Agriculture assistant professor Amit Morey spoke to attendees of the Auburn University Libraries’ Media and Digital Resource Lab poster design workshop as a featured guest speaker.

Morey shared his expertise in incorporating augmented reality into poster design by using the HP Reveal app, which enables pictures taken on phones to launch another picture or video stored on the device. This provides a way for a presenter to bring a poster to life through an explanatory video or include more information on the poster.

Morey’s ideas on augmented reality will also be incorporated at the next poster design workshop on March 5.

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<p><a href="https://agriculture.auburn.edu/author/mas0117auburn-edu/" target="_self">Margaret Smith</a></p>

Margaret Smith

Maggie Smith is a 2020 graduate of the College of Agriculture's Ag Communications program. She currently is a law student at Texas A&M University.

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