d1 and d2 both are attached
Now that you have an appreciation for the historical and theoretical background of AR
and its collaborative nature, it is important to take a high-level view of the AR process.
Stringer and Aragon (2021) go into great detail to explain the “look-think-act” AR cycle.
The process is iterative and essentially takes on a life of its own as it rolls through a
process of information gathering and analysis and produces actionable outcomes meant
to ameliorate the problem under study. After you have identified the research problem,
consider the feasibility of conducting a study.
● What factors come into play as you think this through? Logistics such as time,
space and materials may need to be considered.
● Will potential stakeholders be interested and or willing to participate?
● Explain your thinking about the consideration of feasibility.
The “look” phase is about understanding the problem through a review of the literature
and the collection of data from relevant stakeholders.
● Can you describe what your imagined AR study’s “look” stage might entail?
● Where will you look for related literature and who might you include in your
study and why?
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