A STUDY ON AN AR-BASED CIRCUIT PRACTICE
Hae Chan Na
BioComputing Lab, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, Cheonan 31253 (Korea, Republic of)
Yoon Sang Kim
yoonsang@koreatech.ac.krBioComputing Lab, Institute for Bioengineering Application Technology, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, Cheonan 31253 (Korea, Republic of)
Abstract
Recently, the number of AR-based practice cases has been increasing. In this paper, the effect of AR-based circuit practice was examined through an experiment with 60 subjects (control group: 30, experimental group: 30). The report score, completion time, question count, and USE questionnaire were used in the analysis. As a result of the experiment, the report score was significantly increased by 15.48% in the experimental group (△report: +18 points) than in the control group (△report: +7 points). Question count decreased twice as much in the experimental group (△question: -18 times) as in the control group (△question: -9 times). The completion time of the experimental group (△time: -16 min) was reduced by approximately 4 min more than that of the control group (△time: -12 min), however, the difference was not statistically significant. The USE questionnaire received evaluations of 6.0 or higher (on a 7-point scale) in all categories (usefulness, ease of use, ease of learning, satisfaction). Therefore, From the experimental results, the proposed AR-based circuit practice is confirmed to be more effective than traditional circuit practice.
Keywords:
AR-based circuit practice, AR education, AR practice, practice evaluationReferences
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Hae Chan NaBioComputing Lab, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, Cheonan 31253 Korea, Republic of
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Yoon Sang Kimyoonsang@koreatech.ac.kr
BioComputing Lab, Institute for Bioengineering Application Technology, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, Cheonan 31253 Korea, Republic of
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