Abstract
Modern humans’ existence is characterized by advances in information, communication, and technology. In the current digital era, augmented reality is one method that can be utilized to encourage learning. This study aims to establish how quickly The Business Model Canvas should be introduced through augmented reality to promote an entrepreneurial mindset for student. The methodology used is a survey of the literature, with a particular emphasis on cellular AR for learning and its use in cultural preservation. The exploratory mixed method is used. Researchers investigated data using a qualitative approach and analyzed it using a quantitative technique to generate measurements linked to the efficacy of augmented reality. Exploratory use is thought to be appropriate for developing new theories as well as testing existing ones. The method is called a systematic literature review (SLR). The SLR process includes the processes of problem formulation, information collecting and analysis, interpretation, arranging, and presentation. Using the Search Method Process (SP), data was gathered. Based on the findings of student trials, it is evident that the mobile-augmented reality produced increases student learning outcomes, which is consistent with the findings of Hsu, Wenting, and Hughes’ research. Therefore, mobile-augmented reality has the potential to boost interest in entrepreneurship education. Mobile-augmented reality is expected to increase student attention in entrepreneurship.
 Keywords: mobile augmented reality, business model, entrepreneurial
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