2022
DOI: 10.34190/ecgbl.16.1.518
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Marie’s ChemLab: A Mobile Augmented Reality Game to Teach Basic Chemistry to Children

Abstract: Digital games are widely used in education to motivate students for science. In parallel, the role of augmented reality (AR) in education is increasing. This paper introduces Marie’s ChemLab: a marker-less handheld AR application in which K-12 students learn about science. In Marie’s ChemLab, users perform interactions in their physical environment using virtual AR objects displayed on a handheld device. The utilized interaction concept is based on the TrainAR framework (Blattgerste et al, 2021), which origina… Show more

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