Augmented reality‐based higher order thinking skills learning media: Enhancing learning performance through self‐regulated learning, digital literacy, and critical thinking skills in vocational teacher education

Author:

Yuniarti Nurhening1,Rahmawati Yuni2,Anwar Muhammad3,Al Hakim Vando Gusti1ORCID,Hidayat Hendra3,Hariyanto Didik1ORCID,Husna Amelia Fauziah1,Wang Jen‐Hang4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering Education Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Indonesia

2. Department of Electrical and Informatics Engineering Universitas Negeri Malang Malang Indonesia

3. Department of Electronic Engineering Education Universitas Negeri Padang Padang Indonesia

4. Research Center for Science and Technology for Learning National Central University Taoyuan Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractPreparing high‐quality graduates is a pressing challenge in teacher education, particularly among vocational high school graduates in Indonesia who face elevated unemployment rates. This experimental study explores the impact of integrating augmented reality (AR) and higher order thinking skills (HOTS) into vocational teacher education, empowering future educators with essential skills to meet evolving educational demands. The proposed learning media served to assist students in better comprehending abstract content through HOTS‐based learning activities, improving subject mastery. We investigated the effects of AR‐based HOTS learning media on learning performance based on self‐regulated learning, digital literacy, and critical thinking, using a mixed‐method research design with 241 participants. Our results demonstrate a positive impact on these factors, underscoring the significance of effective AR‐based learning tools in enhancing the quality of vocational teacher education.

Publisher

Wiley

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