Towards tailored cognitive support in augmented reality assembly work instructions

Author:

Vanneste Pieter12,Dekeyser Kim12,Ullauri Luis Alberto Pinos123ORCID,Debeer Dries12,Cornillie Frederik2,Depaepe Fien12ORCID,Raes Annelies124,Van den Noortgate Wim12ORCID,Said‐Metwaly Sameh125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences KU Leuven Kortrijk Belgium

2. imec research group ITEC KU Leuven Kortrijk Belgium

3. Ceri SN IMT Nord Europe Douai France

4. Centre Universitaire de Recherche en Education de Lille – ULR 4354 Université de Lille Douai France

5. Faculty of Education Damanhour University Damanhour Egypt

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAugmented reality (AR) is receiving increasing interest as a tool to create an interactive and motivating learning environment. Yet, it is unclear how instructional support affects performance in AR.ObjectivesThis study sought to explore how varying the instructional support in AR can affect performance‐related behaviours of students with low cognitive abilities during assembly work.MethodsA total of 90 Belgian secondary school students repeatedly executed four different realistic assembly tasks. Three levels of instructional support (low, medium, and high) in AR as well as a control condition with paper instructions with a high level of detail were systematically varied across tasks and participants.Results and ConclusionsMultilevel regression analyses showed that AR instructions yielded lower assembly times and a lower perceived physical effort than paper instructions. Additionally, participants perceived tasks as less complex when given AR instructions with a high or a medium level of detail than when given a low level of detail. No effects of instructional support were established for other performance‐related behaviours, namely necessary assistance, error‐making, cognitive load, competence frustration, and stress. Effect sizes were small, at least among the instructional support conditions studied, yielding a limited base for adaptivity. Presumably, tailoring the instructional support in AR is only beneficial for highly complex tasks. The results might be useful for the design and implementation of AR in educational settings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Education

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