Augmented Reality as a Tool for Enhancing Geometry Learning and Improving Mathematical Understanding

Journal article


Authors/Editors


Strategic Research Themes


Publication Details

Author listChonchaiya R.; Srithammee N.

PublisherECTI Association

Publication year2025

Journal acronymECTI-CIT

Volume number19

Issue number2

Start page350

End page363

Number of pages14

ISSN2286-9131

eISSN2286-9131

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105005096244&doi=10.37936%2fecti-cit.2025192.260291&partnerID=40&md5=9f0dab622049cc74ffc725ead3b1483b

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


View on publisher site


Abstract

This study explored the effectiveness of Augmented Reality (AR) technology in enhancing the instruction of introductory geometry at Phra Dabos School. A mobile AR application was developed to support interactive learning in four key topics - perimeter, area, volume, and surface area. The application was developed to improve students' understanding of abstract geometric concepts by transforming them into tangible and engaging experiences through immersive AR technology. Quantitative analysis showed substantial performance improvements, with average test scores rising from 3.70 to 9.04 (p < 0.001, Cohen'ss d = 2.05). The findings from the assessment with the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire indicated that the application achieved a score of 78.5, which represented a high degree of user satisfaction. Qualitative data from student interviews indicated that users were more motivated to learn geometry and preferred collaboration in solving problems in the augmented reality-supported learning environment - observational data corroborated interview data, with higher engagement and interest evident during the learning process. These findings highlight the potential of AR technology to enhance mathematics learning, particularly in making abstract geometric concepts more explicit and interactive, and highlight the need for further research to develop application approaches that can be scaled up in a variety of educational contexts. © 2025, ECTI Association. All rights reserved.


Keywords

No matching items found.


Last updated on 2025-21-08 at 00:00