2023
DOI: 10.47836/pjssh.31.1.03
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The Development of Mobile AR-Based Module for Teaching and Learning Pneumatic System: A Needs Analysis

Abstract: Practical skills and theoretical knowledge are vital competencies that technical and vocational trainees need to master before joining the industrial workforce to perform tasks efficiently. Therefore, comprehensive instructional materials and training equipment are essential to ensure that the skills and knowledge are delivered effectively to trainees. This study aimed to identify the need to develop a mobile augmented reality module to teach and learn pneumatic systems in Malaysian vocational colleges. Descri… Show more

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“…Augmented Reality-assisted teaching materials are declared valid in their entirety in terms of appearance, content, and language and are ready to be tested. This is following research that has been conducted which explains that the results of the development of teaching materials assisted by Augmented Reality show high expert validation results with a decent category because they obtained a score above 75% (Fitriyah et al, 2022;Hasibuan & Chairad, 2023;Lim & Kamin, 2023).…”
Section: Validation Of Product Design For Teaching Materials Assisted...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Augmented Reality-assisted teaching materials are declared valid in their entirety in terms of appearance, content, and language and are ready to be tested. This is following research that has been conducted which explains that the results of the development of teaching materials assisted by Augmented Reality show high expert validation results with a decent category because they obtained a score above 75% (Fitriyah et al, 2022;Hasibuan & Chairad, 2023;Lim & Kamin, 2023).…”
Section: Validation Of Product Design For Teaching Materials Assisted...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Mobile-based learning is also well-suited for teaching in a hybrid learning environment. Lim and Kamin (2023) discovered a requirement for creating a mobile-oriented educational module that includes specified user interface designs and usability standards. It offers accessibility, flexibility, and engagement, as students can access materials, collaborate, and complete assignments on their mobile devices.…”
Section: Integrating Technology Within Hybrid Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%