Education should be as visual as possible to help students better grasp how things and processes work.
Augmented reality in education can really help with that and can become a vital tool for teachers. What's more important: no coding skills required. That's right, teachers do not need to know programming to start introducing augmented reality into their classes.
Let's have a look at apps that can be used in the classroom straightaway:
1. Curiscope
Using a special t-shirt and app students can learn more about the human body. You can literally see where your friend's heart or kidney is.
2. Catchy Words AR
Kids need to walk around and find letters than they will need to arrange these letters into words. That is the most fascinating idea to help children cope with spelling mistakes.
3. Metaverse
Quizzes and scavenger hunts have never been so interactive before this app.
Learn more about augmented reality apps that can be used in education:
https://edscoop.com/no-coding-required-10-augmented-reality-apps-for-the-classroom/Where do you think augmented reality can help the most in education?
