Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations
Augmented Reality (AR) tools are increasingly finding their way into education settings. Although their use is still not widespread in educational contexts, the research literature indicates their potential and effectiveness. However, overall and specifically for the education sector there are still...
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doaj-b7c79d0fb0f44994aebb2f217ec237812021-08-26T14:08:32ZengMDPI AGMultimodal Technologies and Interaction2414-40882021-08-015454510.3390/mti5080045Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical ConsiderationsCorinne Wyss0Wolfgang Bührer1Florian Furrer2Adrian Degonda3Jan A. Hiss4School of Education, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, 5210 Windisch, SwitzerlandDepartment of Secondary I Education, Zurich University of Teacher Education, 8090 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Research and Development, Zurich University of Teacher Education, 8090 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Continuing Education and Consultancy, Zurich University of Teacher Education, 8090 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, SwitzerlandAugmented Reality (AR) tools are increasingly finding their way into education settings. Although their use is still not widespread in educational contexts, the research literature indicates their potential and effectiveness. However, overall and specifically for the education sector there are still numerous research gaps. This study investigates how the use of head-mounted AR displays such as the Microsoft HoloLens can change learning and what needs to be considered from a didactic perspective. The researched sample consists of 18 student teachers with a nature and technology teaching profile of a German-speaking university of teacher education. The data collection included a written questionnaire, video recordings of a teaching unit with HoloLens examining molecular structures, and one-to-one semi-structured interviews. The results of questionnaires and interviews presented in this paper show that all students were highly motivated to work with this technology in teacher education. The usability of the HoloLens was rated very satisfactory, although many students expressed minor problems. Most students attributed a positive impact on learning to the AR device and stated that the usage of the devices increased their motivation for learning the topic. Overall, the results show that the use of AR in teacher education is considered very valuable and should be increasingly employed in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2414-4088/5/8/45Augmented Reality (AR)teacher educationstudent teachersexplorative studyscience and technologymolecules |
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Corinne Wyss Wolfgang Bührer Florian Furrer Adrian Degonda Jan A. Hiss Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations Multimodal Technologies and Interaction Augmented Reality (AR) teacher education student teachers explorative study science and technology molecules |
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Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations |
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Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations |
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Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations |
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Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations |
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Innovative Teacher Education with the Augmented Reality Device Microsoft HoloLens—Results of an Exploratory Study and Pedagogical Considerations |
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innovative teacher education with the augmented reality device microsoft hololens—results of an exploratory study and pedagogical considerations |
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Augmented Reality (AR) tools are increasingly finding their way into education settings. Although their use is still not widespread in educational contexts, the research literature indicates their potential and effectiveness. However, overall and specifically for the education sector there are still numerous research gaps. This study investigates how the use of head-mounted AR displays such as the Microsoft HoloLens can change learning and what needs to be considered from a didactic perspective. The researched sample consists of 18 student teachers with a nature and technology teaching profile of a German-speaking university of teacher education. The data collection included a written questionnaire, video recordings of a teaching unit with HoloLens examining molecular structures, and one-to-one semi-structured interviews. The results of questionnaires and interviews presented in this paper show that all students were highly motivated to work with this technology in teacher education. The usability of the HoloLens was rated very satisfactory, although many students expressed minor problems. Most students attributed a positive impact on learning to the AR device and stated that the usage of the devices increased their motivation for learning the topic. Overall, the results show that the use of AR in teacher education is considered very valuable and should be increasingly employed in the future. |
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