augmented reality and robotic toys in education
Augmented reality refers to an interactive experience that combines elements of the real world with computer-generated perceptual information, enhancing the user's understanding and interaction with their environment. Robotic toys in education involve the use of physical, programmable robots to engage students in hands-on learning experiences, promoting skills development in various subjects such as coding, problem-solving, and logical thinking. Combining these technologies, augmented reality and robotic toys in education harness immersive and interactive tools to enhance learning and educational outcomes.
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