The utilization of augmented reality technology for sustainable skill development for people with special needs: A systematic literature review

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New technologies such as Augmented Reality can be used to enhance the possibility of obtaining new experiences to assist people with special needs. However, in the literature, there are not enough studies conducted on the use of Augmented Reality as an assistive technology, especially for people with special needs. The purpose of this study is to highlight the use of Augmented Reality technology on people with special needs for skill development. This systematic literature review includes recent and high-quality articles from chosen prestige databases between the years 2010 and 2020. The selected studies which fitted the eligibility selection criteria have been analyzed and synthesized. The study findings reveal the importance of using AR technology to assist individuals with special needs in their skill development process, to help them become more independent. We hope this study will enlighten researchers and the developers of AR tools. It has been recommended that more studies be done on the sustainable use of AR as an assistive technology, particularly for children with special needs, to make their life easier.

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Cavus, N., Al-Dosakee, K., Abdi, A., & Sadiq, S. (2021, October 1). The utilization of augmented reality technology for sustainable skill development for people with special needs: A systematic literature review. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910532

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