User Retention of Mobile Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage Learning
Ningning Xu, Yue Li, Jie Lin, Lingyun Yu, Hai‐Ning Liang
Abstract
Mobile Augmented Reality (AR) is becoming increasingly afford-able and popular with the constantly improving computing power of mobile devices and the popularity of smartphones and tablets. In this paper, we present a user study that investigates user retention of mobile AR in cultural heritage learning. We developed a mobile AR application that allows users to observe 3D models of museum arti-facts and learn about their culture and history. Participants achieved a knowledge retention rate of 78.21%, indicating the positive effects of mobile AR on cultural heritage learning. We performed a structural equation modeling analysis (N=50) to investigate the effects of usability, satisfaction, emotional attachment, focus of attention, and flow experience on user retention of mobile AR. The analysis results confirmed that user satisfaction and flow experience positively affect user retention. Usability and focus of attention contribute positively to user satisfaction and flow experience respectively.