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Eldokhny, Amany Ahmed, Drwish, Amr Mohammed |
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International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning; 2021, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p198-218, 21p |
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The current study seeks to investigate the effectiveness of augmented reality in online distance learning at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was carried out in an instructional software authoring tools course for instructional technology department students to develop academic achievement and instructional software design skills. To achieve this, augmented reality was used, which allowed the learning process to be completed via online distance learning. Forty students were selected to participate by purposeful sampling. The results show that augmented reality was more effective in supporting academic achievement as well as skills acquisition in the virtual classrooms compared to the virtual classrooms that did not use augmented reality in online distance learning. In general, augmented reality or one of its (fixed, animated) patterns can be used to effectively learn in online distance learning during pandemic periods. Also augmented reality that can use location-aware or vision based may have a good potential in online distance learning within the pandemic. As such the teachers must be prepared to employ all patterns of augmented reality in traditional online distance learning or during the pandemics to achieve the need for 21st-century skills. Conducting more research is required in online distance learning by using augmented reality with another sample and different content general, augmented reality or one of its (fixed, animated) patterns can be used to effectively learn in online distance learning during pandemic periods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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