Adoption of Augmented Reality in Distance Education: A Scoping Review

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v11i2.1351

Keywords:

augmented reality, distance education, scoping review, technology adoption

Abstract

Augmented Reality (AR) has garnered significant attention in the field of education over the last two decades, with data indicating that it improves the effectiveness of teaching and learning in a variety of academic environments. There is, however, the absence of a framework that can guide the institution-wide adoption of AR in distance education. Distance Education (DE) has always been linked to advances in (educational) technology in terms of facilitating the transactional distance between providing institutions and learners, supporting them both synchronously and asynchronously, and providing educators with tools to improve pedagogy and resource utilisation. However, it is unclear why AR has yet to be institutionalised in distance and distributed learning environments. A scoping review was done to identify the enabling conditions for implementing AR in DE, and the results were deductively analysed. While the scoping review results did not reveal any frameworks or models that could guide the implementation of AR, it pointed out several factors to consider when adopting AR in a distance learning environment.

Author Biographies

Tomal Kumar Chadeea, Open University of Mauritius

Tomal Kumar Chadeea Tomal K. Chadeea is a lecturer at the Open University of Mauritius and is a researcher in the field of Augmented Reality (AR) implementation in Education. His current research is focused on the enabling conditions for the adoption of AR in a distance learning environment. Email: t.chadeea@open.ac.mu

Paul Prinsloo, University of South Africa

Paul Prinsloo Paul Prinsloo is a Research Professor in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) at the College of Economic and Management Sciences, University of South Africa (Unisa). As a researcher in the field of distance education contexts, learning analytics, and curriculum development, his current research focuses on the collection, analysis, and use of student data in learning analytics, graduate supervision, and digital identity. Email: Prinsp@unisa.ac.za

Published

2024-07-21

How to Cite

Chadeea, T. K., & Prinsloo, P. (2024). Adoption of Augmented Reality in Distance Education: A Scoping Review. Journal of Learning for Development, 11(2), 190–205. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v11i2.1351

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Research Articles
Received 2024-01-30
Accepted 2024-07-07
Published 2024-07-21