Design of an Intrinsically Motivating AR Experience for Environmental Awareness

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Augmented Reality seems a promising tool to provide engaging and effective educational experiences, thanks to its potentiality in stimulating intrinsic motivation, that could influence the learning process and the attitude of the users towards behaviours. This paper presents the Resized Plastic Augmented Reality learning experience, designed on the basis of Dunleavy's framework to provide a systemic overview of the microplastics issue to allow users to understand its mechanisms, educate them about their role in the system and help them to connect this information to their everyday actions.

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Porro, S., Spadoni, E., Bordegoni, M., & Carulli, M. (2022). Design of an Intrinsically Motivating AR Experience for Environmental Awareness. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 1679–1688). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.170

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