exploring the Use of Mobile Augmented Reality in Enhancing Students' Learning Outcomes
Jinfeng Chen,
Noraini Zainal Abidin
Abstract:This article explored the use of mobile augmented reality in enhancing the learning outcomes of special education students. Twelve special education students participated in a qualitative case study that included pre- and post-tests, observations, and interviews. The outcomes showed that the students' learning outcomes were improved by an average of 13% between their pre-test and post-test scores when they used the mobile AR software. The results of the t-test and the Pearson correlation coefficient were deter… Show more
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