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Have you ever felt like flipping your lid, letting off steam, or blowing a fuse? Perhaps you've been touchy, cranky, or unhinged? If so, you're not alone. Welcome to the world of #RobotProblems, where even robots need to unwind with a good book. PETER O'Meter is a young robot who becomes emotional when his buttons are pushed. With his newly upgraded eMotion panel needing calibration, readers are asked to help PETER identify his feelings as he navigates his retro-futuristic robot world. This book is filled with interactivity and augmented reality to engage and immerse you into a story that is…mehr

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Have you ever felt like flipping your lid, letting off steam, or blowing a fuse? Perhaps you've been touchy, cranky, or unhinged? If so, you're not alone. Welcome to the world of #RobotProblems, where even robots need to unwind with a good book. PETER O'Meter is a young robot who becomes emotional when his buttons are pushed. With his newly upgraded eMotion panel needing calibration, readers are asked to help PETER identify his feelings as he navigates his retro-futuristic robot world. This book is filled with interactivity and augmented reality to engage and immerse you into a story that is moving in every way. Choose to read it as a standard book or enhance the experience using the Quiver app with any phone or iPad. The story becomes interactive when PETER seeks guidance from the reader. By using the Quiver app, readers can:interact with a 3D PETER navigate his emotions make decisions and communicate their advice. The story is sprinkled with augmented reality animations that bring the illustrations to life, creating an emotive, moving narrative. Peter O'Meter is unlike anything you've experienced.
Autorenporträt
Tricia Fuglestad (Fuglefun), NBCT, K-5 Elementary Art Teacher, K-12 in Tech Integration. Tricia's lessons blend digital and physical art-making with trans-digital lessons to expand the curriculum, allow students to explore new media, and find transformative ways for students to demonstrate learning dynamically. Her classroom has been featured in educational publications and higher education textbooks. Her students' Fugleflicks, student-created, art-related videos, have screened at international film festivals and won national awards. She has been recognized for her tech innovation and dedication to art education by NAEA, IAEA, Golden Apple, PBS, Artsonia, and ISTE. Tricia has been a storyteller, songwriter, dreamer, and artist her whole life and can't wait to blend her talents into entertaining and educational products.