DocumentCode
2585313
Title
Using augmented reality for teaching Earth-Sun relationships to undergraduate geography students
Author
Shelton, Brett E. ; Hedley, Nicholas R.
Author_Institution
Coll. of Educ., Univ. of Washington, DC, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Abstract
In this application-based paper we describe an ongoing research project in which we utilize ARToolkit to help teach undergraduate geography students about Earth-Sun relationships. We carefully examined over thirty students who participated in an augmented reality exercise containing models designed to teach concepts of rotation/revolution, solstice/equinox, and seasonal variation of light and temperature. We found a significant overall improvement in student understanding after the AR exercise, as well as a reduction in student misunderstandings. Further analysis implies that learning complex spatial phenomena is closely linked to the way students control "when" and "how" they are able to manipulate virtual 3D objects. We present arguments for why it may be appropriate to use videotaped data gathering methods to accurately describe student understanding in future research.
Keywords
Moon; Sun; augmented reality; courseware; geography; teaching; ARToolkit; Earth-Sun relationships; augmented reality exercise; complex spatial phenomena; rotation/revolution; seasonal light variation; seasonal temperature variation; solstice/equinox; student understanding; undergraduate geography student teaching; videotaped data gathering methods; virtual 3D object manipulation; Augmented reality; Computational Intelligence Society; Earth; Education; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Geography; Laboratories; Paper technology; Sun;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Augmented Reality Toolkit, The First IEEE International Workshop
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7680-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ART.2002.1106948
Filename
1106948
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