The application of augmented reality using mobile devices and biology students' academic performance and attitude

This study aims to determine the effect of Augmented Reality (AR)application utilizing mobile devices in learning Biology for Grade 8 junior high schoolstudents, specifically biodiversity. The mixed method approach, quasi-experimental design and the qualitative analysis of students responses through...

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Main Author: LAMOSTE, LYKA
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2018
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/74
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Institution: Ateneo De Manila University
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Summary:This study aims to determine the effect of Augmented Reality (AR)application utilizing mobile devices in learning Biology for Grade 8 junior high schoolstudents, specifically biodiversity. The mixed method approach, quasi-experimental design and the qualitative analysis of students responses through open-endedquestions were used in this study. Two groups were classified into traditional and ARlearning groups with 32 students in each group.Results showed an improvement in the academic performance for bothtraditional and AR learning group, however, the normalized gain score analysisrevealed that AR learning group had a statistically significant higher academicperformance than the traditional learning group. In the students Biology attitude, ARlearning group had shown more positive attitude than the traditional learning groupalong with the use of mobile devices in the classroom. Moreover, a weak positivecorrelation was determined between the AR learners academic performance andtheir Biology attitude. The AR learning group perceived augmented reality as a toolthat can aid their studies. Based on their collective responses, AR provides life-likeimages, adds information, and allows engagement as well as enjoyment that in turnmay had influence the students conceptual understanding as evidenced by thefollowing results: enhanced visuals, supported to print-out materials, developed interest, and improved focus in learning Biology.