PHYAR: Introducing a Mixed/Augmented Reality Platform for Physics Concepts

Physics surrounds each one of us in their daily life. For that reason, it is crucial to teach young students the concepts of Physics gradually starting from earlier ages. The goal of the work presented in the paper is to design a serious game that could help young age children to understand some basics Physics concepts. The centred goal of this paper is the design, implementation, and analysis of an AR serious game that could help young aged students in grasping some basic Physics concepts.

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