Abstract

In recent years, hardware and software advances in digital technology have prompted not only the commercial use of augmented reality (AR) systems, but its implementation in education. Marker-based AR systems allow users to input pre-designed markers, and generate new scenes blending together the real world and computer-generated 3D images. Nevertheless, few AR systems permit simultaneous interactions of multiple markers. This study aims to construct an interactive multimedia learning system. The story script showcases the growth of flowers by applying a series of markers, where interactions with 3D objects can be achieved through AR technology. Learners can use a camera to capture the information of multiple AR markers, and 3D objects and media can be generated on-screen. With variations in AR markers, and time changes of the Arduino Clock, one can learn the growth of plants during day and night through a mixed-reality virtual experience that brings fun to learning. Accordingly, this e-learning system is capable of boosting students' learning interests and improving their learning effectiveness.

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