Hi, Jingjing.
Thanks for your sharing; I am happy to read it. My exposure to AR technology is limited to Google Maps and an AR game; through your sharing, I found that the use of AR in our real life is still pervasive. This technology can help us very well. For example, the house viewing mentioned in your sharing makes it significant to apply AR to house viewing. Because I think the primary goal of people’s life is to have their own home, and the first thing we need is to have a house of our own, so the choice of house is significant. Everyone is living habits and aesthetics are different. If you look at the pictures to choose a house, the house likely does not match the pictures because of the lens’s wide-angle, light and angle, etc. However, through AR technology, whether you buy a house or rent a house, you can immerse yourself in it and understand the size and decoration of the house in more detail. I think this is a great help to our life.
On the other hand, integration into learning can also stimulate the students’ participation and the teacher’s interaction, which can also significantly improve learning efficiency. I once had a biology class where the teacher used the most traditional model to teach, and some parts of the organ class could only be observed through pictures and videos, which was a significant obstacle to the student’s understanding, so the results of my learning in that class were not very good. As you shared, this software can also simulate human injury problems and has a more visual and clear introduction to the structure of the human body. If I choose a similar course in the future, I will use this software to help me understand better.