Abstract

In this paper we present a mobile augmented reality (MAR) application supporting teaching activities in interior design. The application supports students in learning interior layout design, interior design symbols, and the effects of different design layout decisions. Utilizing the latest AR technology, users can place 3D models of virtual objects as e.g., chairs or tables on top of a design layout plan and interact with these on their mobile devices. Students can experience alternative design decision in real-time and increases the special perception of interior designs. Our system fully supports the import of interior deployment layouts and the generation of 3D models based on design artefacts based on typical design layout plan design symbols and allows the user to investigate different design alternatives. We applied John Keller’s Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction (ARCS) learning motivation model to validate our solution to examine the students’ willingness and verify the ability of students to improve learning through MAR technology. We compared a sample experimental group of N = 52 test-subjects with a sample of N = 48 candidates in a control group. Learning indicators as learning interest, confidence, satisfaction and effective have been utilized to assess the students’ learning motivation through the use of MAR technology. The learning results have been determined by the independent sample t testing. The significance of the post-test had a p-value < 0.05 difference. The result of the study clearly shows that the reference group utilizing MAR technology as a learning aid show a higher learning effectiveness as the control group. Thus, we conclude that MAR technology does enhance students’ learning ability for interior design and making appropriate design decisions.

Highlights

  • The use of digital media supporting learning and integrating these into traditional teaching methods has become mainstream of today’s learning designs [1,2,3]

  • We developed an augmented reality display interface on a mobile phone platform, which was utilized to visualize interior design layouts and plans

  • Augmented Reality (AR) technology enabled the instant display of the spatial composition of interior designs and design artefacts as e.g., furniture accessories over physical interior design plans

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Introduction

The use of digital media supporting learning and integrating these into traditional teaching methods has become mainstream of today’s learning designs [1,2,3]. The prevalence of smart phones in terms of consumer penetration, makes these a platform of choice for AR applications. Their application in educational settings allows a sense of presence and is fun to use for students. To pick one example [7], uses a cell phone or tablets to place and augment furniture interior spaces. These devices are not commonly available for students to learn deployment layouts, interior design symbols, or the evaluation of alternative design layouts. In this paper we present our application of mobile augmented reality (MAR) technology for learning interior design students. Our system renders the complete 3D model of virtual furniture on the mobile phone screen

The Importance of Motivation in Learning
design
Aims and Goals of this Study
Literature Review
Learning Motivation Theory
+ design
design concept
design sketch
Interior Deployment Layout and Symbols
Research Phases
Knowledge
20 September
15 January and 25
Experiments
Determination of the Learning Ability of both Test- and Control Groups
Descriptive Statistic and Reliability of the Analysis
Analysis of the Questionnaire Validity
Conclusions and Discussions
Increased Reinforcement of Students’ Motivation through AR Technologies
Increased Student Subject Knowledge in Interior Design
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