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13 May 2025 | Patra Day 2 – From Demo to Field Practice

  • Writer: Interact Foundation
    Interact Foundation
  • May 13
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 19


09:00 – 11:00 – Advanced Live Demo

Building on Day 1’s foundation, the morning began with a live demonstration of Study360’s authoring suite. Trainers walked through creating interactive hotspots, branch-based quizzes, and embedding external media such as videos or 3D assets. As they demonstrated step by step, participants posed targeted questions, clarifying how to balance interactivity with usability. This guided demo encouraged note-taking, and peers compared observations, noting potential uses in their own contexts.


11:00 – 13:00 – Collaborative Content Creation

In the subsequent workshop-style session, teams co-designed a mini-lesson. Using the previously explored authoring tools, each group combined 360° panoramas with photogrammetry elements (as practiced in the agenda). Through instructor-led demonstrations followed by peer discussion, groups sketched storyboards, assigned roles (e.g., media curator, quiz designer, navigation planner), and rapidly prototyped interactive elements. The collaborative atmosphere spurred creative problem-solving: when one team hit a logical branching challenge, another shared a workaround, reinforcing collective learning.


13:00 – 15:00 – Capture & Composition (Part 1)

The afternoon began outdoors again for fieldwork. Participants practiced shooting angles and exposure settings in real lighting conditions. They rotated roles—director, camera operator, editor—to understand each perspective’s demands. As they experimented, trainers prompted reflection: “What story does this viewpoint tell? How might a learner navigate this scene?” Group feedback sessions surfaced insights on composition that tie directly back to enhancing learner engagement in Study360 lessons.


15:00 – 17:00 – Capture & Composition (Part 2)

Continuing the field exercise, teams revisited earlier captures, reviewed footage collectively, and critiqued framing and technical consistency. Trainers provided hands-on tips: adjusting tripod height for immersive perspective or tweaking capture order for smoother stitching later. Participants documented these best practices in quick collaborative notes, ensuring that everyone left with a practical checklist for future shoots and a clearer sense of how composition choices affect the final interactive experience.





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