Use of Augmented Reality for Students with Educational Needs: A Systematic Review (2016–2021)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Conceptualisation
3. Augmented Reality as a Tool for Educational Inclusion
4. Method
4.1. Stage 1. Search Strategy
4.2. Stage 2. Selection and Exclusion Criteria
4.3. Stage 3. Study Review and Selection Process
4.4. Stage 4. Data Extraction and Analysis
5. Results
5.1. Year of Publication
5.2. Methodology Used
5.3. Participants
5.4. Hardware Used
5.5. Impact on Learning
5.6. Conceptual Networks
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
7.1. Limitations of the Study
7.2. Futures Lines of Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author | Method | Population | Type of Disability | Hardware Device |
---|---|---|---|---|
Turan et al. (2021) [23] | Quan | Primary Ed. | Learning Disabilities | Mobile phone |
Alqarni (2021) [24] | Quan | Primary Ed. | Not specified | Mobile phone |
Badilla-Quintana et al. (2020) [25] | Quan | Secondary Ed. | Not specified | Mobile phone |
Bridges et al. (2020) [26] | Quan | Higher Ed. | Intellectual disability | iPad |
Kang et al. (2020) [27] | Quan | Secondary Ed. | Intellectual disability | Computer |
Cakir et al. (2019) [28] | Qual | Primary Ed. | Learning Disabilities | Computer |
Kellems et al. (2019) [29] | Quan | Secondary Ed. | Learning Disabilities | iPad |
Savitha et al. (2019) [30] | M | Infant Ed. | Intellectual disability | Mobile phone |
Widodo et al. (2019) [31] | Qual | Secondary Ed. | Intellectual disability | Mobile phone |
Láinez et al. (2018) [32] | Qual | Infant Ed. | ASD | Mobile phone |
Lee et al. (2018) [33] | Quan | Primary Ed. | ASD | Computer |
Takahashi et al. (2018) [34] | M | Primary Ed. | ASD | Projector, camera |
Carvalho et al. (2017) [35] | Quan | Secondary Ed. | Hearing disability | Computer |
Smith et al. (2017) [36] | Quan | Secondary Ed. | Intellectual disability | Mobile phone |
Cascales-Martínez et al. (2016) [37] | Quan | Primary Ed. | Learning disabilities | Projector, camera |
Cihak et al. (2016) [38] | Quan | Primary Ed. | ASD | iPod Touch |
Lin et al. (2016) [39] | Quan | Primary Ed. | Not specified | Mobile phone |
McMahon et al. (2016) [40] | Quan | Higher Ed. | Intellectual disability | Mobile phone |
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Fernández-Batanero, J.M.; Montenegro-Rueda, M.; Fernández-Cerero, J. Use of Augmented Reality for Students with Educational Needs: A Systematic Review (2016–2021). Societies 2022, 12, 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12020036
Fernández-Batanero JM, Montenegro-Rueda M, Fernández-Cerero J. Use of Augmented Reality for Students with Educational Needs: A Systematic Review (2016–2021). Societies. 2022; 12(2):36. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12020036
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández-Batanero, José María, Marta Montenegro-Rueda, and José Fernández-Cerero. 2022. "Use of Augmented Reality for Students with Educational Needs: A Systematic Review (2016–2021)" Societies 12, no. 2: 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12020036
APA StyleFernández-Batanero, J. M., Montenegro-Rueda, M., & Fernández-Cerero, J. (2022). Use of Augmented Reality for Students with Educational Needs: A Systematic Review (2016–2021). Societies, 12(2), 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12020036