Collaborative augmented reality in schools

Lyn Pemberton, Marcus Winter
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Augmented Reality as an interactive real-time technology combining real and virtual objects in a real 3D space carries enormous educational potential. We describe a project (ARISE: Augmented Reality in School Environments) that aims to realise this potential by developing a collaborative, robust and affordable Augmented Reality learning platform for schools. The learning affordances of Augmented Reality are discussed, and an educational application is described that supports remote collaboration between students in a shared 3D workspace, where students from different countries present, discuss and manipulate virtual objects relating to their local culture. The evaluation of the application is based on a distributed summer school project involving students from two European countries. In addition to more conventional evaluation approaches, special requirements for evaluating remote collaboration in a shared Augmented Reality workspace have been met with a customised approach involving synchronised video observations in both locations with subsequent editing of the material into and a single screen giving a comprehensive overview of the collaboration from both ends. The results of the evaluation study are currently being analysed, but preliminary findings suggest that the Augmented Reality learning platform has been well received by students and teachers, and is well suited for remote collaborative learning.
学校的协作增强现实
增强现实作为一种在真实的三维空间中结合真实和虚拟物体的交互式实时技术,具有巨大的教育潜力。我们描述了一个项目(ARISE:学校环境中的增强现实),旨在通过为学校开发一个协作的、强大的、负担得起的增强现实学习平台来实现这一潜力。讨论了增强现实的学习能力,并描述了一个教育应用程序,该应用程序支持学生在共享的3D工作空间中进行远程协作,来自不同国家的学生可以在其中展示、讨论和操作与当地文化相关的虚拟对象。申请的评估是基于一个分布式的暑期学校项目,涉及来自两个欧洲国家的学生。除了更传统的评估方法之外,在共享的增强现实工作空间中评估远程协作的特殊要求已经通过一种定制的方法得到满足,该方法涉及两个位置的同步视频观察,随后将材料编辑为单个屏幕,从两端全面概述协作。评估研究的结果目前正在分析中,但初步结果表明,增强现实学习平台得到了学生和教师的好评,非常适合远程协作学习。
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