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Your use of Augmented Reality

 

                   
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 856533.

 

Augmented Reality (AR) refers to the real-time digital overlay of information over physical elements. For example, the image of the real world displayed on the screen of a smartphone or tablet is enhanced by showing virtual annotations or digital objects on top of it: You open the AR app, the AR activates and 3D images or messages appear on top of your surroundings displayed on the screen. You can move your device around to see the virtual object from different angles or discover more messages.

         
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http://tiny.cc/ARETE_Bear

 

 

         
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http://tiny.cc/ARETE_Zebra

 

 

         
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http://tiny.cc/ARETE_Lung1

 

 

         
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https://www.curiscope.com/products/virtuali-tee

 

 

 

 

 

With the following questionnaire, we would like to know about your experiences using AR for learning. Your responses will help us improve AR as an educational tool. It will take about 15 minutes to answer altogether 27 questions in three sections. Don’t answer the questions if you have never used AR for learning.

 

Your participation is voluntary. Your responses will be handled confidentially and in accordance with data protection laws and regulations <https://www.ucd.ie/gdpr/about/>. The data will be processed in a way that makes it impossible to identify which answers have been given by you. You have the right to stop filling out the questionnaire at any time without the need to provide any reason.

 

In case you have any questions, please feel free to email the University of Leicester (UoL) ARETE team <arete.ule@gmail.com>.

 

Thanks for your help,

Matthias Heintz

(on behalf of the UoL ARETE team)