e-LEARNING
- Asissting in engineering training
- It helps engineering learners—in many different industries—identify and understand complex systems and structures
- This is very relevant to my plan
- With AR simulations, mechanics in training can learn where each part is, what it does, and how it integrates with others. As a result, these learners understand better how mechanical systems work
- AR could be assisted by gamification of eLearning ****to make the learning experience more engaging
According to Elm Learning, there are 7 Key Benefits to use AR to assist Learning (below are the benefits that is relevant to my plan)
- Retention → this is due to the nature of the users interacting directly, getting to experience directly, which would cause the learners to have higher levels of retention of said knowledge
- Recall → Ease of access to the AR/App makes it easier for learners to recall if they ever need to
- High level of Comprehension → Visualizing complex structures, concepts and objects are much easier when it’s in 3D
- Engagement → Forces active learning from said learners instead of only observing
- Efficiency → Less time when seeing interactive 3D model rather than reading theories
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTJSu5H6eGA
SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
- about 61% of modern shoppers prefer buying from stores using AR (Hacker Noon)
- As a result, retailers are gearing up, with 46% of store owners saying that they are looking to transition to an AR or VR solution
- it is far more immersive and interactive than regular online and offline shopping
- The benefits from retailers includes:
- an increase customer satisfaction
- make shopping more fun for your customers
- And with the pandemic, more consumers would want to take advantage of AR to try out apparel, furniture, and other products in the safety of their homes before purchasing them
MEDICAL FIELD
- most prominent trend is when the medical workers utilizes AR to map out the right vein for drawing blood.
- Using AR technology for blood drawing reduces pain by 39% (Accuvein)
- Another use is to better explain patient conditions
- it helps the patient understand the situation by simplifying difficult medical terms.