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Essay / Augmented Reality - 1543
According to Oxford Dictionaries, “augmented reality” is a technology that provides the user with a computer-generated image of the real world (“augmented reality”). One source claims that augmented reality in programming language is the process of combining real-world images and videos with computer-generated data. The development of new computers has made it possible to combine data with augmented reality. Practical uses of augmented reality began with military instruments such as real-time video displays used in aircraft and tanks to accurately detect targets. Augmented reality has also been used in video games to increase the realism of the game. Thus, many militaries have used this method to train their soldiers using augmented reality masks by adding a field and enemies equivalent in time real (Hosch). The source adds that in recent years, augmented reality has been used in more varied ways. Augmented reality has been developed since its inception, for example, it is now used in smartphones to help users improve their interface experience, for example by displaying information to the user about a product, store or stores. offers. Additionally, augmented reality is used in the global positioning system (GPS) and is linked to an open source database that helps users orient themselves (Hosch). This research paper will be… A source says that research has shown that if augmented reality is applied, it could improve the educational level of students. Thus, augmented reality still has its dilemmas such as the costs of its development and maintenance. Meanwhile, augmented reality is being developed to be used easily in daily real life. Thanks to the development of new computers and applications that...... middle of paper ........." APLIS. September 2011. Vol. 24. Number 3. p125-132. EBSCO. Web.Hosch , William L. "Encyclopedia Britannica Internet." “future of learning and training in augmented reality.” InSight: A Journal of Science Education. Vol. 7 p31-42. ERIC. Klopfer, Eric and Kurt Squire. Educational Technology Development April 2008. Vol. 56 Issue 2. P203-228.Liu, Pei-Hsun Emma and Tsai Ming-Kuan “Using Augmented Reality-Based Mobile Learning Materials in EFL English Composition: an exploratory case study." British Journal of Educational Technology. January 2013. Vol. 44 Issue 1, pE1-E4. EBSCO. Internet.