This page features a summary of numerous themes as well sub-points found during this research. However, not every theme or sub-point has a sufficient number of articles. You are reading Augmented Reality Pedagogical Contributions Theme.
AR enhanced enjoyment, engagement, reduced boredom and more entertaining than a traditional lesson Fernandez, M. (2017)
Furthermore, researchers found AR-based games were attributed made ‘learning more fun’ Kim and Dey, (2016)
Five of these subpoints had little research documented in the database.
The Potential of Instructional Technology A review
One research found AR increased ‘learning interest’ evidenced by students behavior changed by concentrating more fully on the subject using AR in a study.
Fernandez, M. (2017)
Increased engagement using mobile AR was claimed by authors who found students used it for collaborative learning in a hybrid environment (combined digital and physical objects) Turkan, Radkowski, Karabulut-Ilgu, Behzadan, and Chen, (2017).
Another research offered multisensory AR system which utilized ‘vision, hearing, speech, and whole body movement’. However, this was only reported in one article in 2015.
This method was reported by students in the surveys claimed reduced boredom when using AR over a traditional class lesson. However, these were less investigated by 2009 according to the authors.
There was little research material found by 2016 regarding student confidence. More research required or to be found in this round of literature review.
Only one article by 2016 was found. More research required.
Augmented Reality Challenges and Technical Problems