Augmented Reality Applications for Active Learning in Geometry: Enhancing Mathematical Intelligence at Phra Dabos School

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Author listNattamon Srithammee, Ratchanikorn Chonchaiya

Publication year2025

Start page9

End page15

Number of pages7

LanguagesEnglish-United States (EN-US)


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This study explores the impact of Augmented Reality (AR) technology on Mathematics Education, focusing on Area and Volume concepts at Phra Dabos School in Thailand. We developed a mobile Augmented Reality application to present these mathematical concepts innovatively. Using a mixed-methods approach, we assessed the knowledge of 79 students before and after using the application. The results showed a significant improvement in students' understanding of Area and Volume, with average test scores increasing from 3.70 to 9.04 (p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 2.05). Students also reported increased engagement and satisfaction. Our findings suggest that Augmented Reality technology can be a valuable tool in Mathematics Education, particularly for enhancing the understanding of abstract concepts like Area and Volume. This study contributes to research on Educational Technology in STEM Education and provides insights for educators and Educational Technology developers.


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