The investigation of concept mapping as a scaffolding tool in a technologically-mediated, mobile learning, augmented reality environment
Date Issued
October 30, 2017
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1145/3136907.3136924
Abstract
This study investigated concept maps as a form of support for primary school students' development of conceptual understanding, historical empathy, and for promoting collaborative learning. Students used the same historical learning augmented reality application on a mobile device, worked in pairs, and were divided in two conditions: the experimental group (n=12), supported by a tablet-based concept mapping tool, and the control group (n=11), who only used the learning application on the same mobile devices. The results showed that the experimental group students gained a deeper conceptual understanding after the visit, as evidenced by their concept maps and their discussions during their visit.

