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No. 1 (1)/2010
- Słowo wstępne Agnieszka Landowska
- Become Jefferson in cyberspace! Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
- Education in the future and the future of education Bogdan Galwas
- Universities Cooperate in Online Teaching. The Experience of the Bavarian Virtual University Paul RÜHL
- Interactive learning environments in augmented reality technology Rafał Wojciechowski, Wojciech Cellary
- Taxonomy of e-courses as instructional desiners tool Leszek Rudak
- Multidyscyplinarny charakter problemu realizacji koncepcji otwartego nauczania na odległość (ODL - Open and Distance Learning) Emma Kusztina
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Reviews and reports
- Pedagogika medialna - nieuchronna a mało poznana Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
- Przewodnik po otwartej nauce Karolina Grodecka
- Raport z konferencji w Barcelonie Andrzej Żyławski
Interactive learning environments in augmented reality technology
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of creation of learning environments based on augmented reality (AR) is considered. The concept of AR is presented as a tool for safe and cheap experimental learning. In AR learning environments students may acquire knowledge by personally carrying out experiments on virtual objects by manipulating real objects located in real environments. In the paper, a new approach to creation of interactive educational scenarios, called Augmented Reality Interactive Scenario Modeling (ARISM), is mentioned. In this approach, the process of building learning environments is divided into three stages, each of them performed by users with different technical and domain knowledge. The ARISM approach enables teachers who are not computer science experts to create AR learning environments adapted to the needs of their students.
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