Pacific Advanced Collaboration Summer Fellowships are interdisciplinary, technology-enhanced experiences rooted in the collaborative ideals of Project Based Learning. Sponsored by the University Library, teams embark each summer on short, but intensive inquiries into complex, open-ended questions.
The Summer 2021 fellowship centered on student-led investigations into the cultural histories of the Stockton campus. Research revealed a theme of student driven initiatives that propelled social change. To connect classmates past and present with their findings, the fellows devised a phone app for an augmented reality walking tour of selected campus sites.
Supported by a faculty and staff team with expertise in public history, design, user experience, digital projects and librarianship, six fellows created an original, relevant, and aesthetic immersive experience in just five weeks.
Want to read more? Download the full report of the project by clicking here.
For instructions on loading the augmented reality app tour onto your Android device, click here
You can also experience the augmented reality tour virtually via this website
Continue scrolling below to see all the images used in the augmented reality tour plus accompanying information.
2021 Pacific Advanced Collaboration Fellows
Jamie Chesbrough '21, Kaitlyn Imada '22, Harleen Kahlon '23, Braydon Ross '22, Thyphien Son '22, and Lorenzo Spaccarelli '24
2021 Faculty & Staff Mentors
Keely Canniff (Library), Niraj Chuadhary (Library), Lisa Cooperman (Library), Jennifer Helgren (COP), Robin Imhof (Library), Marie Lee (COP), Edie Sparks (Library), William Swagerty (COP), and Mike Wurtz (Library)
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Tiger Strides for Android
PAC Summer 2021 Fellows
This is the APK file to load the augmented reality app on to Android user's devices. Download and open on an Android device.
APK file format is an Android Package, the Android application package file format used by the Android operating system, and a number of other Android-based operating systems for distribution and installation of mobile apps, mobile games and middleware.
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Tiger Strides Promo Video
PAC Summer 2021 Fellows
Video promo by the 2021 Fellows about Tiger Strides creation.
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People of Pacific article
People of Pacific
If you've ever walked past the columns near the library and wondered where they came from or thought about the history of Burns Tower, you're in luck—now there's an app for that.
Tiger Strides is a GPS-enabled augmented reality tour that highlights iconic locations on Pacific’s Stockton campus and connects them to student activism.
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Video: Student-Created App Gives Pacific Visitors an AR View of Campus
University of the Pacific
If you've ever walked past the columns near the library on University of the Pacific's campus and wondered where they came from or thought about the history of Burns Tower, you're in luck—now there's an app for that.
Tiger Strides is a GPS-enabled augmented reality tour that highlights iconic locations on UOP’s Stockton campus and connects them to student activism.
Watch this video to learn about the six-member team of students who created the AR app in just five weeks.
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2019 CIP graduating class
Allison Dumas
50 years after CIP began in 1969, the program is still going strong. The 2019 graduating class, shown here, is on its way to leadership positions in the Stockton community and beyond.
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2021 Labor Day Pow Wow
Stockton Community UOP Pow Wow.
A photo of the annual Labor Day Pow Wow, which, as of 2021, is in its 40th year here at Pacific’s Stockton campus.
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Angela Davis and the Raymond Phoenix
University of the Pacific Archives
Angela Davis speaking in front of the Raymond Phoenix in 1974 after the publication of her autobiography. Intellectual curiosity about diverse viewpoints was prized at the Cluster Colleges.
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Dennis Warren (1968)
University of the Pacific Archives
Pacific junior Dennis Warren in December 1968, formally launched the campaign by appearing on ABC's Joey Bishop Show as the executive committee chairman and national chairman of LUV. Warren organized student clubs that sent out packets to promote the movement, and campus chapters sprouted.
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Rockwell Hunt and the Napa Rock
University of the Pacific Archives
Rockwell Hunt, a famous Western United States historian and Napa grad, poses with the Napa Rock. The Napa Rock was a present from one of the last graduating classes of Napa College before its merger with UOP in 1896.