Integration of Augmented Reality into MOOC’s in Vocational Education to Support Education 3.0
This research discoverable (1) the development of a MOOC (Massive Open Course Online) learning innovation that incorporates Augmented Reality; (2). The use of the concept of AI Injected e-Learning (The Future of Online Education) in Vocational High Schools, which supports the idea of Education 3.0....
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of interactive mobile technologies 2022-02, Vol.16 (3), p.20-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This research discoverable (1) the development of a MOOC (Massive Open Course Online) learning innovation that incorporates Augmented Reality; (2). The use of the concept of AI Injected e-Learning (The Future of Online Education) in Vocational High Schools, which supports the idea of Education 3.0. This study employs a quantitative method to educational research and development, with research sample vocational students. The findings of this research lead to the following conclusions: (1) The efficacy and efficiency of MOOC's learning innovation integrated Augmented Reality was evaluated to be 87.3 percent in a usability test; (2). The application of the concept of Education 3.0 proved to have a significant impact on learning comfort, as evidenced by a questionnaire instrument that revealed that around 85.4% of users believed that online and face-to-face learning provided flexibility in learning, 12.2% felt that learning was normal, and 10% felt that learning was not required; (3). The results of the correct hypothesis are acquired from the quantitative data with a significance value of greater than 0.5, indicating that MOCC's integrated learning utilizing Augmented Reality has resulted in a significant increase in the learning outcomes of vocational high school students by 38 percent |
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ISSN: | 1865-7923 1865-7923 |
DOI: | 10.3991/ijim.v16i03.28961 |