Kalamatika (Nov 2024)

ENHANCING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' NUMERACY SKILLS IN 3D POSITIONING THROUGH AUGMENTED REALITY

  • Lidia Yuspira,
  • Riza Agustiani,
  • Atika Zahra,
  • Agustiany Dumeva Putri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22236/KALAMATIKA.vol9no2.2024pp192-212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2

Abstract

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This study explores a learning trajectory to teach three-dimensional positioning using augmented reality (AR) and assesses students' numeracy literacy skills after using AR-based learning. The research follows a three-stage design research approach: preparation, the design experiment (split into pilot and teaching phases), and retrospective analysis. The study incorporates three AR-based activities in a student worksheet. In the first activity, students observe the AR simulation of a futsal field to identify spatial elements. In the second, they interact with the AR to determine positions in three-dimensional space. In the third, students solve related spatial problems, applying their numeracy skills. The AR-based design aims to enhance students' understanding of three-dimensional positioning for Grade XII high school students and assess improvements in their numeracy literacy through these interactive, structured activities.

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