2022
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v16i16.31741
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Augmented Reality Books: Motivation, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Young Readers

Abstract: Augmented Reality (AR) books show potential to increase young learners’ reading motivation, which is important given children's declining reading motivation over the school years. Previous studies measured reading motivation only in higher education and only after users’ experience with AR. Few empirical studies have focused on school-aged children and those examined attitudes, not motivation. This study aimed to: a) examine how young children's motivation changes through the experience of reading AR books and… Show more

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“…Based on some literature, it is stated that the role of AR in making interactive and interesting learning media is very significant. AR as a technology that supports the field of education [24] and a pioneer of technology-based education [25] [26], for example, in visual simulation into E-Learning through smart devices [22] [16], AR research to improve students' abilities in learning with AR [15] [27], the use of AR in learning media to make learning classes more interactive and informative [28] [29]. AR is also able to model MSME business processes [30], even in creating unique assets on social media to support the metaverse era [31] [32].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on some literature, it is stated that the role of AR in making interactive and interesting learning media is very significant. AR as a technology that supports the field of education [24] and a pioneer of technology-based education [25] [26], for example, in visual simulation into E-Learning through smart devices [22] [16], AR research to improve students' abilities in learning with AR [15] [27], the use of AR in learning media to make learning classes more interactive and informative [28] [29]. AR is also able to model MSME business processes [30], even in creating unique assets on social media to support the metaverse era [31] [32].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the development of AR-assisted modules as learning media [36], [37], [38]. For example, AR-assisted modules are used to increase learning motivation [39], concept understanding [40]; critical thinking skills [41]. However, although many AR-assisted modules have been developed, the problem of student learning independence has not been completed, especially in the Cultural Anthropology course.…”
Section: Recheck Subject Predicate Object Description and Letter Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%