Augmented Reality for Experiential Learning

Augmented reality (AR) wearables can transform how women in special education interact with learning material by overlaying digital information onto the real world. This immersive technology can make learning more engaging and accessible, particularly for visual and kinesthetic learners.

Augmented reality (AR) wearables can transform how women in special education interact with learning material by overlaying digital information onto the real world. This immersive technology can make learning more engaging and accessible, particularly for visual and kinesthetic learners.

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