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Conceptual Model of Mobile Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage

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Augmented reality; Enjoyable informal learning; Mobile augmented reality for cultural heritage; Mobile augmented reality

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Conceptual model of mobile augmented reality for cultural heritage towards enjoyable informal learning is a representation that provides, by a composition of concepts, component of content, navigation and user interface design, interactivity, features, hardware, and process that is appropriate for enjoyable informal learning at cultural heritage site for mobile augmented reality.

Introduction

Mobile augmented reality (AR) for cultural heritage site has been developed for already a decade (Angelopoulou et al. 2012; Armanno et al. 2012; Chang et al. 2015; Ciurea et al. 2014; iTACITUS 2007; Kim and Park 2011; Moorhouse et al. 2017; Seo et al. 2011; Techcooltour 2013; Tussyadiah et al. 2017; Vlahakis et al. 2002). However, these existing applications lack enjoyable informal learning concept (Damala 2009).

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Pendit, U.C., Zaibon, S.B., Abu Bakar, J.A. (2018). Conceptual Model of Mobile Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage. In: Lee, N. (eds) Encyclopedia of Computer Graphics and Games. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08234-9_79-1

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