SUPPORTING STUDENT LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS WITH AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCE

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The large availability of powerful mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets, enables the location-independent use of augmented reality (AR) technology for various application areas with considerable added value. For example, AR experiences can be used to support students in laboratory courses during experiment preparation and execution to ensure a safe process and significantly improve the learning success. In addition, digital learning success controls can be realized with the extension of a database connection. In this paper, an AR-experience for the experiment of standing transverse and longitudinal waves is developed for the laboratory course of experimental physics. Finally, the effectiveness is tested with an evaluation by the students.

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Hallmann, J., Stechert, C., & Ahmed, S. I. U. (2023). SUPPORTING STUDENT LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS WITH AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCE. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 3, pp. 3235–3244). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.324

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