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Using augmented reality to teach fifth grade students about electrical circuits

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Augmented reality technology has recently become one of the primary technologies for science education. Although augmented reality is attractive, a need exists for good content, implementation, and evaluations, as in… Click to show full abstract

Augmented reality technology has recently become one of the primary technologies for science education. Although augmented reality is attractive, a need exists for good content, implementation, and evaluations, as in every technology integration process. To this end, this study aims to develop and evaluate an augmented reality application to teach fifth grade students about electrical currents. For this purpose, students’ attitudes toward augmented reality applications and science and technology courses were examined using two course designs. In the first design, the students were taught an augmented reality assisted electrical circuit lesson in a group, while, in the second design, the students studied individually. The attitudes of the students studying individually toward the augmented reality applications were significantly higher than the students studying in a group. However, no significant differences existed in the students’ attitudes toward science and technology courses. Class observations and teacher interviews provided details about the classroom implications of augmented reality.

Keywords: grade students; augmented reality; reality; students electrical; fifth grade; teach fifth

Journal Title: Education and Information Technologies
Year Published: 2019

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