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A Review of Augmented Reality for Informal Science Learning: Supporting Design of Intergenerational Group Learning

Salina T. Yun, Sarah Olsen, Kathryn C. Quigley, Matthew A. Cannady, Ardice Hartry

2022Visitor Studies19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Designing for and facilitating intergenerational group learning is an important objective of informal science institutions as most visitors in those settings engage with scientific thinking in the context of a group. New, deeply engaging, and interactive technologies such augmented reality (AR) have been shown to have positive outcomes in educational settings, but their implications have yet to be investigated for the purpose of intergenerational group learning design. This literature review investigates AR exhibit designs through the lens of PISEC’s seven intergenerational group learning principles. After identifying 10 AR exhibits designed for intergenerational group interactions through a systematic review process, we analyzed the challenges and affordances of AR for each exhibit using an adapted framework of PISEC’s learning design principles. We present these design guidelines for AR intergenerational group learning to provide researchers and exhibit designers in ISIs with strategies to foster better learning, interaction, and engagement for intergenerational group learning.

Topics & Concepts

AffordanceContext (archaeology)Learning sciencesAugmented realityScience learningInformal learningCollaborative learningGroup (periodic table)PsychologyLearning designScience educationEducational technologyMathematics educationPedagogyComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionCognitive psychologyBiologyChemistryOrganic chemistryPaleontologyAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsMobile Learning in Education