AR for plantation and agrotechnology area at UiTM Perlis / Faizah Ahmad Rodi and Nor Arzami Othman
The advancement of AR technology for information transmission makes the practice more interesting and interactive. In the use of this AR virtual elements that look real can be displayed in Plantation and Agrotechnology area by providing useful information and knowledge in the field of plantation. Au...
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College of Computing, Informatics and Media, UiTM Perlis
2023
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100108/1/100108.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100108/ |
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| Summary: | The advancement of AR technology for information transmission makes the practice more interesting and interactive. In the use of this AR virtual elements that look real can be displayed in Plantation and Agrotechnology area by providing useful information and knowledge in the field of plantation. Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive concept to provide learning that is considered as a new technology especially in Malaysia because lack of exploration to demonstrate effectiveness technology in getting. Besides, in AR exploration in the field of farming this can create an interesting form of technology ask regardless of age level. Through augmented reality (AR), various information can be conveyed in one application such as in the form of sound, image, video and more. In this project, it can also be seen that the problem of information delivery that supports the use of AR needs to be implemented in the Plantation and Agrotechnology area. In developing a mobile application, an appropriate development methodology has been implemented using the ADDIE model. Each ADDIE acronym stands for the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of AR plantations and agrotechnology area at UiTM Perlis. At the same time, in order to assess the user acceptability of augmented reality (AR), students were obliged to complete a series of user acceptance tests of AR for plantation and agrotechnology at UiTM Perlis. |
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