Augmented reality is the enhanced version of the actual physical world which is actually veiled with more attractive features. Augmented reality pastures visual representation of learning accessories and gives privilege and good ways to engage technology. You may define it as multimedia-rich lessons to impart quality education. Using Augmented reality (AR) in classroom education is getting a different, attractive and countably more effective texture. These formulated learning plans with AR as a tool for the new mechanism in the education field are extraordinary and more attractive and much more successful. It’s enabling the teachers to change the screen of education with the help of virtual representation to impart interactive learning.
- In today’s advanced technology equipped era just a single click to the internet can provide any sort of information and it even provides you with the required exposure to many other relative sites. So today undoubtedly AR experience is thriving as a significant trend and is also expected to measure long distances further.
- A tremendous influx in the number of Augmented Reality mobile users has been observed in the current years. Its graphic representation is showing noticeable inflation.
The number of Augmented Reality mobile users worldwide which were noted to be 200 million in 2015 is expected to reach a figure of 2.9 billion in the year 2023. AR is seen brightening the space of education to its mind widening level. It’s uniquely changing our ways of interaction with our mobiles and other visual graphic experiences.
AR is being extensively used in the education industry to engage the students in virtual lessons, field trips and polish their skills. The utilization of AR creates a conducive environment of learning and engagement and the overall teaching experience by making the process interactive, skill-oriented, and easy to retain. EdTech company BYJU’S has collaborated with Bangalore-based computer vision and AR Startup WhoDat to create immersive experiences for children. AR indeed looks promising.
Employing AR to teach subjects like Maths and Science helps induce curiosity in the students to learn and create a better clarity of concepts. For instance, A 3D model of the solar system or animation would help students better understand the solar system than a picture of the same printed in their books.