AMIRAH RASYIQAH BINTI MOHD AMIRUDDIN SMK TUN SYED NASIR ISMAIL, JOHOR BAHRU
I. INTRODUCTION
A project that uses augmented reality (AR) for learning chemistry as a daily routine. Students can scan everyday items such as (water, sugar, soap, etc.) This AR can show 3D images of atoms, molecules, and chemical structures. This AR also helps students make connections between chemistry and everyday life. Our products also make learning more fun, effective, and efficient for projects and experiments in school.
II. METHODOLOGY
Identify common items in daily needs by scanning qr code. This application can be used anywhere without the help of a teacher for the learning process. Our AR product uses technology to detect qr code using the phone camera. AR will display the molecular
structure of the detected object. AR also displays information about atoms, molecules, reactions and uses in life. In addition, the application provides a quiz to test understanding after reading the information provided. We also tested the application concept with students for usability with students' interest in chemistry.
IV. CONCLUSIONS
The AR Daily Chemistry Explorer successfully makes chemistry more accessible for community. They can learn anytime by using recyclable items and everyday objects around them, making the learning experience more interesting and less overwhelming. This AR also enhances understanding and encourages students to learn actively instead of memorising everything without truly understanding it. The project is practical, safe, and suitable for school use because it is affordable and accessible to everyone. With all these strengths, it has strong potential to be expanded into a full educational app in the future.
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