Comparison of augmented reality with other teaching methods in learning anatomy: A systematic review
Ally Williams,
Zhonghua Sun,
Mauro Vaccarezza
Abstract:Augmented reality (AR) has been investigated as an engaging educational tool that motivates undergraduate health science students to learn human anatomy. AR technology is developing rapidly, supporting medical education by presenting models of human anatomy as digital objects overlaid in the real world via mobile or head‐mounted display (HMD). The purpose of this systematic review is to provide a post‐pandemic analysis of AR compared with other methods for teaching anatomy and to determine the effects of AR on… Show more
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