2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36653-7_1
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A Cultural Scavenger Hunt Serious Game Based on Audio Augmented Reality

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“…Another means for speech-facilitated mechanics is a spoken quiz, in which players are asked a question and must input the correct answer to enter the next stage [34]. Verbal output from the system to the user seems to be so well accepted that the input of voice commands has been suggested to facilitate two-way verbal interaction [35].…”
Section: Speech In Ag Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another means for speech-facilitated mechanics is a spoken quiz, in which players are asked a question and must input the correct answer to enter the next stage [34]. Verbal output from the system to the user seems to be so well accepted that the input of voice commands has been suggested to facilitate two-way verbal interaction [35].…”
Section: Speech In Ag Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges include translating scientific concepts and practice for broader audiences, overcoming PAD, and sparking interest in the useful applications of botanical diversity [36,40,128,129]. There are, however, some wonderfully engaging developments, gamification, virtual reality, augmented reality, online digital, social media, and influencer interactions highlighting such innovative efforts, which we promote and support across those creative stakeholders and service ecosystems [37,[130][131][132].…”
Section: Enhancing Knowledge Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focusing on education, two main aspects have been addressed: to improve the campus library knowledge (six works, e.g., [15]) and to familiarize students with a new academic environment and its resources (nine works, e.g., [29] and [30]). Papers not concerning the educational environment can also be found, e.g., [31] and [32]. The second most important goal addressed is to learn or promote the learning of a concrete concept or lesson (e.g., [33], [34], [35], and [36]), normally including questions related to these concepts in the SH tasks.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%