Abstract

Augmented Reality (AR) technology is selected for seamlessly integrating virtual objects into the real world. Users can represent objects in three dimensions, offering an interactive, real-time experience. The educational sector widely embraces Augmented Reality due to its interactive and timely advantages. This study focuses on the human respiratory system, demonstrating Augmented Reality's efficacy as an interactive learning tool for understanding respiratory organs. The learning material utilizes three-dimensional visualizations with animations, sound, and vibrant colors, enhancing comprehension and preventing boredom. Employing the Multimedia Development Method and software tools like Unity 3D, Blender, CorelDraw, Vuforia, and Visual Studio Code, the research produces a learning media application facilitating the understanding of human respiratory organs. Evaluation through questionnaires, with a 93.16% approval rate from teachers and students, confirms the application's suitability as an effective learning tool.

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