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Título
Children as Creators of Augmented Reality Stories
Autor
Publicado en
Constructionism Conference Proceedings. 2025, V. 8, p. 451-458
Editorial
Constructionism Conference Proceedings
Fecha de publicación
2025-06
DOI
10.21240/constr/2025/18.X
Descripción
The Constructionism Conference 2025 took place from June 24 to June 27 in Zurich at ETH Zurich and PHZH (Zurich University of Teacher Education)
Resumen
This paper investigates an Erasmus+ project entitled Children as Creators of Augmented Re-ality Stories (CARS), focusing on how children aged 10–12 create augmented reality stories for language learning, grounded in constructionist principles. We apply a SWOT analysis from teacher perspectives to highlight strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The literature review underscores the gap in child-driven augmented reality narrative crea-tion, linking it to collaborative, hands-on learning processes. The proposed research design outlines iterative methods for capturing students’ experiences, language gains, and the prac-tical demands of augmented reality implementation. Results aim to inform educators on best practices, emphasizing resource availability, assessment frameworks, and sustainability considerations. By offering a constructionist lens, the study addresses both theoretical and applied implications, contributing to the broader discourse on augmented reality-based edu-cational innovation while ensuring practical feasibility in diverse contexts
Palabras clave
Constructionism
Augmented Reality
Language Learning
Storytelling
Materia
Realidad aumentada
Augmented reality
Tecnología educativa
Educational technology
Creatividad en niños
Creative ability in children
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