Аннотации:
This study investigates the application of augmented reality (AR) technology to facilitate
collaborative learning in science education. The study involved 30 secondary school students
in Kazakhstan, who were divided into an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group utilized an AR platform to facilitate collaborative learning during their science
lessons, while the control group received traditional teaching methods. The study aimed to
investigate the impact of AR on students’ learning outcomes, communication and collaboration skills, and overall satisfaction with science education. The research design involved
pre- and post-tests, as well as a survey of students’ perceptions of the AR experience. The
results indicated that the experimental group demonstrated statistically significant improvement in their science test scores compared to the control group. Furthermore, the students
in the experimental group reported a high level of engagement and satisfaction with the AR
platform, along with enhanced communication and collaboration skills. The study suggests
that AR technology has the potential to improve collaborative learning in science education
and provides new opportunities for engaging students and enhancing their learning outcomes. The findings have significant implications for educators interested in integrating AR
technology into their teaching practices as well as for researchers exploring the use of AR in
education. Further research is necessary to investigate the long-term effects of AR on learning
outcomes and to determine the most effective methods for incorporating AR technology into
science education.