Effectiveness of Augmented Reality-Based Learning Media for Engineering-Physics Teaching

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This study aimed to determine the effect of augmented realitybased learning media and cognitive ability as well as their interaction on student learning outcomes in engineering-physics teaching. The results of the study revealed that augmented reality-based learning media improved student learning outcomes for activity-centered models and exploratory tutorial models. Furthermore, cognitive ability had a positive effect on learning outcomes, and the learning outcomes of students with high cognitive abilities were better than those of students with low cognitive abilities. Augmented reality-based learning media developed by an exploratory tutorial model proved effective for all students, while those developed by an activity-centered model was effective only for students who had high cognitive abilities.

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Sriadhi, S., Hamid, A., Sitompul, H., & Restu, R. (2022). Effectiveness of Augmented Reality-Based Learning Media for Engineering-Physics Teaching. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 17(5), 281–293. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v17i05.28613

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