The Effect of Question Location in Video-Based Virtual Layers via an augmented Reality Environment on the Achievement of Middle School Students

  • Marwa Zaki Tawfiq Zaki Faculty of Education, University of Jeddah, KSA
Keywords: question location, virtual layers, augmented reality

Abstract

Augmented reality technology has become an important and commonly used technology in the regular educational context. Digital videos are among the most widely used digital objects within augmented reality environments. Redesigning digital videos to include questions that help students effectively acquire information through the augmented reality system is crucial. Since there is more than one location to include questions within AR-generated videos; The current research aimed to determine the optimal location for including questions through two treatments. The first treatment is concerned with the location of the pre-questions, where the questions are directed before the content is presented, while the second treatment is concerned with the location of the post-questions, where the questions are directed after the content is presented. The research relied on the quasi-experimental method to compare the two experimental groups. The research sample consisted of (60) third-year middle school students, who were randomly distributed into the two research groups. A test for academic achievement has been developed. The results showed the superiority of the location of the pre-questions compared to the location of the post-questions in developing academic achievement. The research recommended the need to pay attention to redesigning digital video clips in augmented reality environments according to the topic of the location questions. The research also recommended training teachers on designing video clips and including questions within them.

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Published
2023-11-10
How to Cite
Marwa Zaki Tawfiq Zaki. (2023). The Effect of Question Location in Video-Based Virtual Layers via an augmented Reality Environment on the Achievement of Middle School Students. Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences, (97), 49-64. https://doi.org/10.33193/JALHSS.97.2023.925
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