cAReeBook
cAReeBook uses AR to overlay notes, links and photos on a textbook page, creating a shared and personalized study experience.
While discussing with refugee students in Jordanian universities, they raised a problem they are facing in their first year of university. The problem is the fact that the effort needed to keep up academically and integrate socially is frustrating and huge! The same problem is also faced by refugee students in Lebanon, but when they join high school. The problem is aggravated because there isn't enough teachers to provide the correct supervision and follow up these students need.
When the students described that they study in the textbook with a smart phone in their hands, we imagined a mobile application that would use Augmented Reality to overlay helpful information contextually on the textbook. The students will be able to hover their smart phone on a section they didn't understand and then start a discussion or ask questions around it. Other students will be able to upload helpful information like notes, images, links and audio explanations to this section.
If other students hover their phone over the same section, they will see small icons localizing the previously uploaded data and they can benefit from that in their studies. Then the students will be able to like the most useful data they found and this will give credit to the students providing the best information.
The teacher will then be able to interfere to stamp some data that is very important or even upload more data. The teacher will be able to provide more exercises or answer questions. This will give the teacher a real view of the concept that are not well grasped by the students.
All "liked" and teacher stamped data will be available for the student to review before the exams
- Personalized teaching, especially in disadvantaged communities
