Abstract

In the past ten years, technology and research in augmented reality (AR) have rapidly evolved in various fields, which led to a significant advancement in AR technology and application development. However, most of the recent development in AR are mainly focusing on how to overcome hardware and software issues. It is undeniable that overcoming technical problems are crucial in AR development and rapid development for technology advancement; however, it neglects the end user. This study presents learning performance assessment using mobile-based augmented reality application for Malaysian preschool in rural areas. This study used non probability sampling and a paired t-test to compare the data collected from the sample test. The students showed a significant interest in learning using augmented reality technology

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