DocumentCode
3078796
Title
Augmented Reality X-Ray Interaction in K-12 Education: Theory, Student Perception and Teacher Evaluation
Author
Santos, Marc Ericson C. ; Chen, Aaron ; Terawaki, Mitsuaki ; Yamamoto, Go ; Taketomi, Takafumi ; Miyazaki, Jun ; Kato, Haruhisa
Author_Institution
Interactive Media Design Lab., Nara Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Nara, Japan
fYear
2013
fDate
15-18 July 2013
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
145
Abstract
Augmented reality (AR) x-ray interaction is an enabling technology for providing students with virtual abstractions of the interior of an object. It provides students contextual visualization - the presentation of virtual information in the rich context of a real environment - thereby offering compelling experiences. According to experiential learning theory, such personal experiences are necessary for reaching different types of learners. AR x-ray is a novel interaction technique for education, thus, it is necessary to investigate how it affects the students´ perception. We implemented AR x-ray using a state-of-the-art occlusion technique, and compared it to viewing 3D objects without occlusion. Results of two user studies (n=23 and n=47) show that there are no significant differences in realism, perception of depth, and visibility with occlusion and without occlusion, and that the current technique is usable for educational purposes. We also conducted interviews with both students (n=23) and teachers (n=12). Results indicate that AR x-ray is perceived to be useful for motivating and explaining to students. The teachers expressed willingness to adopt AR x-ray and to undergo training for using AR-based teaching materials.
Keywords
augmented reality; computer aided instruction; solid modelling; user interfaces; AR x-ray interaction; AR-based teaching material; K-12 education; augmented reality; experiential learning theory; occlusion technique; student perception; teacher evaluation; user studies; virtual abstraction; virtual information; Augmented reality; Educational institutions; Materials; Three-dimensional displays; Visualization; X-ray imaging; AR x-ray; augmented reality; augmented reality learning experience; experiential learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2013 IEEE 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICALT.2013.45
Filename
6601888
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