2020
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2020.081908
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Learning Strategies Using Augmented Reality Technology in Education: Meta-Analysis

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“…e meta-analysis provides a framework for evaluating the series of studies as a whole, rather than looking at each in isolation [39]. e metaanalysis method has been used in many fields of research, such as medicine, education [40][41][42], psychology [43], criminology [44], business [45], ecology [46][47][48], and social science.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e meta-analysis provides a framework for evaluating the series of studies as a whole, rather than looking at each in isolation [39]. e metaanalysis method has been used in many fields of research, such as medicine, education [40][41][42], psychology [43], criminology [44], business [45], ecology [46][47][48], and social science.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A collaborative learning strategy is defined as a situation in which two or more people learn or try to learn something together [ 16 ]. Under this theme, this study obtained five sub-themes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This resource is nowadays related to computational thinking (López-Belmonte et al, 2020). There are also other important resources within the latest innovations in educational technology, such as the implementation of augmented reality as a catalyst for student motivation (Garzón et al, 2020;Hanid et al, 2020;Pochtoviuk et al, 2020) and the use of educational apps for mobile devices that can expand the limits of the virtual classroom, the face-to-face classroom and the learning experience itself (Blilat & Ibriz, 2020;Tamtama, 2020). Along these lines, in recent years, many educational projects related to revitalising the virtual classroom based on new digital video platforms (Basith & Syafi'i, 2020) and even projects based on the effect of specific apps based on social interactions (Cassel, 2021;Gulati et al, 2020) have also appeared.…”
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confidence: 99%