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2025
Ly, C.; Peng, E.; Liu, K.; Qin, A.; Howe, G.; Cheng, A. Y.; Cuadra, A.
Museum in the Classroom: Engaging Students with Augmented Reality Museum Artifacts and Generative AI Proceedings Article
In: Conf Hum Fact Comput Syst Proc, Association for Computing Machinery, 2025, ISBN: 979-840071395-8 (ISBN).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Artifact or System, Child/parent, Children/Parents, Digitisation, Education/Learning, Engaging students, Engineering education, Field trips, Interactive learning, Learning experiences, Rich learning experiences, Students, Teachers', Teaching
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title = {Museum in the Classroom: Engaging Students with Augmented Reality Museum Artifacts and Generative AI},
author = {C. Ly and E. Peng and K. Liu and A. Qin and G. Howe and A. Y. Cheng and A. Cuadra},
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isbn = {979-840071395-8 (ISBN)},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-01-01},
booktitle = {Conf Hum Fact Comput Syst Proc},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
abstract = {Museum field trips provide a rich learning experience for children. However, they are complex and expensive for teachers to organize. Fortunately, digitization of museum artifacts makes it possible to use museum resources within the classroom. Museum in the Classroom (MITC) explores how augmented reality (AR) and generative artificial intelligence (AI) can create an interactive learning experience around museum artifacts. This iPad app allows educators to select historical topics from a curated artifact library, generating AR-based exhibits that students can explore. MITC engages students through interactive AR artifacts, AI-driven chatbots, and AI-generated quiz questions, based on a real exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. A formative study with middle schoolers (N = 20) demonstrated that the app increased engagement compared to traditional learning methods. MITC also fostered a playful and comfortable environment to interact with museum artifacts. Our findings suggest that combining AR and AI has the potential to enrich classroom learning and offer a scalable alternative to traditional museum visits. © 2025 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).},
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Museum field trips provide a rich learning experience for children. However, they are complex and expensive for teachers to organize. Fortunately, digitization of museum artifacts makes it possible to use museum resources within the classroom. Museum in the Classroom (MITC) explores how augmented reality (AR) and generative artificial intelligence (AI) can create an interactive learning experience around museum artifacts. This iPad app allows educators to select historical topics from a curated artifact library, generating AR-based exhibits that students can explore. MITC engages students through interactive AR artifacts, AI-driven chatbots, and AI-generated quiz questions, based on a real exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. A formative study with middle schoolers (N = 20) demonstrated that the app increased engagement compared to traditional learning methods. MITC also fostered a playful and comfortable environment to interact with museum artifacts. Our findings suggest that combining AR and AI has the potential to enrich classroom learning and offer a scalable alternative to traditional museum visits. © 2025 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).