Santawat Thanyadit
How easy is it to eXtend Reality? A Usability Study of Authoring Toolkits
Thanyadit, Santawat; Heintz, Matthias; Law, Effie Lai-Chong; Mangina, Eleni
Authors
Matthias Heintz
Professor Effie Law lai-chong.law@durham.ac.uk
Professor in Computer Science
Eleni Mangina
Contributors
Tareq Ahram
Editor
Redha Taiar
Editor
Abstract
Extended Reality (XR) has the potential to be a very successful teaching tool because it enables students to engage with a learning environment that incorporates both physical and virtual objects. Nevertheless, preparing an XR lesson requires technical skills and pedagogical storytelling, which might be challenging for many teachers who lack relevant knowledge. As a solution, support systems such as XR Lesson Authoring Toolkits (XRLATKs) are needed to provide educators with the resources and tools necessary to create effective and engaging XR lessons. The goal of this paper is to describe a mixed-method usability evaluation of MirageXR, an interactive XRLATK prototype. Ten participants were instructed to assume the perspective of a teacher and create an XR lesson with MirageXR. Questionnaires and interviews were conducted to gather feedback. The empirical data were analysed to contribute to the development of MirageXR.
Citation
Thanyadit, S., Heintz, M., Law, E. L., & Mangina, E. (2022). How easy is it to eXtend Reality? A Usability Study of Authoring Toolkits. In T. Ahram, & R. Taiar (Eds.), Human Interaction & Emerging Technologies (IHIET 2022): Artificial Intelligence & Future Applications. AHFE International. https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002707
Online Publication Date | Aug 31, 2022 |
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Publication Date | 2022 |
Deposit Date | Aug 31, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 31, 2022 |
Series Number | 68 |
Book Title | Human Interaction & Emerging Technologies (IHIET 2022): Artificial Intelligence & Future Applications |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002707 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1621208 |
Related Public URLs | https://openaccess.cms-conferences.org/#/publications/book/978-1-958651-44-5/article/978-1-958651-44-5_1 |
Contract Date | Aug 31, 2022 |
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