AR is revolutionising traditional ways of learning, bringing 3D models into biology lessons, virtual field trips in history class and more.
Merge EDU stands out in offering strong AR education for science-based learning.
Quiver is designed for younger students who can then colour an image, and then see it morph into a moving 3D figure on the students‘ devices.
Google Expeditions brings AR technology to field trips.
JigSpace compiles interactive 3D 'Jigs' for students to learn about, from how a car engine works, to the parts of a cell.
With Assemblr EDU, users can build 3D math-related and art models with an intuitive interface.
AR Flashcards feature a 3D animated object corresponding to a letter or number, providing an engaging way for young learners to learn.
Froggipedia gives students the ability to virtually dissect and study the anatomy of a frog without needing real specimens.
CoSpaces Edu is a great app for creating 3D games and interactive stories, which can be taught by students.
Anatomy 4D presents the human body as seen in an interactive view, allowing students to explore detailed 3D images of organs, muscles, and other body systems.
Seek by iNaturalist is an AR app that lets students identify plants and animals in real-time with their smartphone cameras and encourages students to interact with their natural environment.