Systematic review about the advantages and challenges in use of augmented reality as a pedagogical tool in high school
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Education, Mobile, LearningAbstract
The teaching process is dynamic and from the beginning adapts to the reality of a certain time. Education has been heavily influenced by the growth of new technologies, including Augmented Reality (insertion of virtual elements in the real world), by its ability to illustrate very abstract concepts. To understand how this new technology has been used as a pedagogical tool in high school and the results obtained, this paper performs a systematic review of articles found in various scientific databases. Through the analysis of the obtained documents, this study shows an overview of the research that is being done on Augmented Reality applied to High School around the world, its techniques, and areas of interest, challenges and opportunities. Based on the results found, it is observed that the improved learning and motivation to learn stand out in the analyzed studies and corroborate the results found in initial research in this area.
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