Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum

We describe the design, development, and testing of Tuklas, an augmented reality experience for children visiting Museo Pambata (Children's Museum) in Manila, Philippines. Because the target audience was 7 years old and below, the game minimized the use of text. Instead, it adopted an aim-and-c...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T., Vidal, Jr., Eric Cesar, Herras, Ingrid Yvonne D, Agapito, Jenilyn L, Diy, Walfrido David A, Ortega, Victor Antonio, Bugayong, Nicole Anne, Ong, Aaron, Santos, John Michael, Lim, Luis Raphael Tomas
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9225915
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-13042022-04-28T05:52:30Z Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T. Vidal, Jr., Eric Cesar Herras, Ingrid Yvonne D Agapito, Jenilyn L Diy, Walfrido David A Ortega, Victor Antonio Bugayong, Nicole Anne Ong, Aaron Santos, John Michael Lim, Luis Raphael Tomas We describe the design, development, and testing of Tuklas, an augmented reality experience for children visiting Museo Pambata (Children's Museum) in Manila, Philippines. Because the target audience was 7 years old and below, the game minimized the use of text. Instead, it adopted an aim-and-click interaction style coupled with a collection mechanic to increase the children's engagement with the museum exhibits. During the post-game interviews with the children's parents or guardians, feedback was highly positive. The interface was easy to use, and the game mechanic was easy to understand. The children enjoyed watching the animations after completing each scene. 2019-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/295 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9225915 Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Games Urban areas Animation Testing Augmented reality Aging Tutorials augmented reality human computer interaction electronic learning mobile learning Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Games
Urban areas
Animation
Testing
Augmented reality
Aging
Tutorials
augmented reality
human computer interaction
electronic learning
mobile learning
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
spellingShingle Games
Urban areas
Animation
Testing
Augmented reality
Aging
Tutorials
augmented reality
human computer interaction
electronic learning
mobile learning
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
Vidal, Jr., Eric Cesar
Herras, Ingrid Yvonne D
Agapito, Jenilyn L
Diy, Walfrido David A
Ortega, Victor Antonio
Bugayong, Nicole Anne
Ong, Aaron
Santos, John Michael
Lim, Luis Raphael Tomas
Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum
description We describe the design, development, and testing of Tuklas, an augmented reality experience for children visiting Museo Pambata (Children's Museum) in Manila, Philippines. Because the target audience was 7 years old and below, the game minimized the use of text. Instead, it adopted an aim-and-click interaction style coupled with a collection mechanic to increase the children's engagement with the museum exhibits. During the post-game interviews with the children's parents or guardians, feedback was highly positive. The interface was easy to use, and the game mechanic was easy to understand. The children enjoyed watching the animations after completing each scene.
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author Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
Vidal, Jr., Eric Cesar
Herras, Ingrid Yvonne D
Agapito, Jenilyn L
Diy, Walfrido David A
Ortega, Victor Antonio
Bugayong, Nicole Anne
Ong, Aaron
Santos, John Michael
Lim, Luis Raphael Tomas
author_facet Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
Vidal, Jr., Eric Cesar
Herras, Ingrid Yvonne D
Agapito, Jenilyn L
Diy, Walfrido David A
Ortega, Victor Antonio
Bugayong, Nicole Anne
Ong, Aaron
Santos, John Michael
Lim, Luis Raphael Tomas
author_sort Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
title Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum
title_short Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum
title_full Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum
title_fullStr Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum
title_full_unstemmed Tuklas: Design, Development and Testing of an Augmented Reality Experience for a Children’s Museum
title_sort tuklas: design, development and testing of an augmented reality experience for a children’s museum
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/295
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9225915
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