2018
DOI: 10.1080/10494820.2018.1504308
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Effects of an augmented reality-based mobile system on students’ learning achievements and motivation for a liberal arts course

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“…(Chien et al, 2010;And ujar et al, 2011;Chen et al, 2011;von Jan et al, 2012;Ferrer-Torregrosa et al, 2015). The sensory experience and real time environmental interaction can provide learning satisfaction and enable students to structure their knowledge and complete the learning tasks (Dunleavy et al, 2009;Dalgarno and Lee, 2010;Chiang et al, 2014).…”
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“…(Chien et al, 2010;And ujar et al, 2011;Chen et al, 2011;von Jan et al, 2012;Ferrer-Torregrosa et al, 2015). The sensory experience and real time environmental interaction can provide learning satisfaction and enable students to structure their knowledge and complete the learning tasks (Dunleavy et al, 2009;Dalgarno and Lee, 2010;Chiang et al, 2014).…”
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“…The positive effect of learning via mAR on the academic achievement of students may be associated with these potentials of mobile learning. Mobile augmented reality provides users with an immersive sensory experience by integrating digital data into real environment (Hwang et al, 2008;Hwang et al, 2009;Chiang et al, 2014). A number of researchers have documented that mAR devices improve the success rate of physical interaction-related learning tasks, support memory related learning activities and enable personalized and self-directed learning (Dunleavy et al, 2009;Looia et al, 2009;Chien et al, 2010;Shirazi and Behzadan, 2015).…”
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