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Augmented-reality scratch
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2009
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Scratch Programming PlatformTangible User InterfaceEngineeringVirtual WorldsAr ScratchVirtual RealityDesignUser ExperienceEducationAr TechnologyBusinessHuman-computer InteractionAugmented Reality GameImmersive TechnologyVirtual SpaceTechnologyAugmented Reality
In this paper we introduce AR Scratch, the first augmented-reality (AR) authoring environment designed for children. By adding augmented-reality functionality to the Scratch programming platform, this environment allows pre-teens to create programs that mix real and virtual spaces. Children can display virtual objects on a real-world space seen through a camera, and they can control the virtual world through interactions between physical objects. This paper describes the system design process, which focused on appropriately presenting the AR technology to the typical Scratch population (children aged 8-12), as influenced by knowledge of child spatial cognition, programming expertise, and interaction metaphors. Evaluation of this environment is proposed, accompanied by results from an initial pilot study, as well as discussion of foreseeable impacts on the Scratch user community.
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