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    AR for a more Engaged Learning

    Apac CIOOutlook | Monday, February 11, 2019
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    Augmented Reality in education can serve a number of purposes. AR creates a composite image of the real world by overlaying an image generated by a computer. Also, it helps students gain, process, and remember information easily. It is also not limited to a single age group or educational level. It can be used equally well at all levels of education, from pre-school to college or even at work.

    Augmented reality can be more informative for class trips. In order to engage in a population that relies on information technology, many museums and historical sites have added AR features to their exhibits. Students and guests can now obtain additional information and customize their experiences through their screens. Students and guests can now get added information through their screens and personalize their experiences. This technology promises to increase real-world data to help students connect better with the world and learn about it.

    Check this out: Top Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality Companies- Strata, Marxent Labs, Magic Leap

    While textbooks can help students understand the experiences of others, AR can provide a real-time context for these experiences. In conjunction with leading educational thinkers who are planning future curricula, AR education tools are built. By this, students can begin to feel more engagement and empathy by gaining further insights into subjects and developing stronger links with different groups of people outside their own communities.

    AR could offer many advantages with the right applications. Augmented Reality's interactivity helps people learn through an experiential approach. It is more conducive to the retention of knowledge than the use of eyes, ears, and memory alone.

    AR technology is new in the education field, and the potential for new teaching methods and teaching benefits is high. Teaching and learning innovations are just around the corner, as educators begin to have access to AR tools. The classrooms will change, but progress toward more engaging lessons and better learning is likely to be a gradual process. AR offers tremendous potential for benefits, and even parents can use these tools to help their children learn and make education fun for them.

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