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Area of Science:

  • Educational Technology
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computer Science

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  • Augmented reality (AR) shows potential for enhancing student understanding and retention of complex concepts in schools.
  • Widespread adoption of AR in education is limited by difficulties in collaborative learning and integration with existing curricula.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an interoperable architecture, cleAR, designed to simplify the creation of AR applications for collaborative educational scenarios.
  • To enable multi-user student collaboration and provide advanced data analysis and visualization mechanisms within educational AR applications.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and a survey of 47 primary and secondary school teachers to identify design objectives for cleAR.
  • Validation of the cleAR architecture through the development of three proofs of concept.

Main Results:

  • The cleAR architecture simplifies AR application development for education.
  • It facilitates multi-user collaboration and integrates advanced data analysis and visualization tools.
  • Three proofs of concept demonstrated the architecture's viability.

Conclusions:

  • cleAR offers a more mature technological ecosystem to promote the development and integration of AR applications in education.
  • This architecture addresses key challenges in implementing AR for collaborative learning in schools.
  • cleAR is expected to foster the emergence and adoption of AR educational tools.