A Research on Integrating AR and Multimedia Technology for Teaching and Learning System Design

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Due to the great progress of information technology and the mature development of the multimedia technology, the computer and multimedia elements is involved in the learning materials. Recently, the due to the popularity of mobile devices, augmented reality development has become more sophisticated, more and more applications using augmented reality technology to attract the attention of the user or consumer. In this Paper, an interactive multimedia learning system with augmented reality technology is proposed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of teaching and learning behavior.

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This work was partially supported by Asia University (Project No. 104-asia-07).

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Lin, E.CH., Shih, YC., Chang, RC. (2018). A Research on Integrating AR and Multimedia Technology for Teaching and Learning System Design. In: Yen, N., Hung, J. (eds) Frontier Computing. FC 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 422. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3187-8_68

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