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One of the greater challenges in school is to make the students enthusiastic about learning. The great majority of children have difficulty with abstract subjects like mathematics or physics or biology since they are incapable of visualizing. Modern-day solutions like YouTube videos or smart classrooms are wonderful but screen-based and low on real-time interactivity.


My product is EduAR, affordable augmented reality (AR) glasses created specifically for schools. Imagined in this way: a student learning about the solar system - neither by reading about it in a textbook nor by observing a drawing in a textbook but by wearing EduAR glasses and seeing the planets moving in front of them in 3D.

The student is able to move around the planets and examine Jupiter's red spot close up or watch how the seasons change on Earth. For mathematics, it is possible to visualize 3D graphs and shapes of geometry floating in mid-air. For biology, touch a virtual human heart and watch it pump blood while rotating it in their hands.
Whose benefits?

1) Students, who are quicker at visualizing and interacting.
2) Teachers, who can explain difficult concepts more easily.
3) Schools and parents, with greater student success.
4) Society at large, as a well-educated society has skilled citizens.

This matters to me personally because while as a student it had been difficult to grasp subjects such as calculus or molecular biology through the usage of flat diagrams. My understanding would have been much higher if I had utilized programs of AR-based learning.


Technically, light-weight AR glasses with smartphone connectivity are getting inexpensive. The system may be used to operate on a school's shared devices and is thus affordable. With EduAR, classroom teaching would transition from rote memory to immersive comprehension and learning would be fun and inclusive to all.

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  • EduAR is a powerful idea that links learning with real-time interaction—showing how AR can transform classrooms. It would be even stronger if you highlight a specific subject demo or pilot use case to make it feel more tangible.
  • The vision is inspiring and personal, it would be even more persuasive if you included a roadmap for gradual adoption, like starting with science labs before scaling to all subjects.
  • The affordability angle is compelling, consider adding details on durability and maintenance since schools will need cost-effective solutions that last.
  • EduAR is a creative way to bring abstract subjects to life; you could make it stronger by showing how it ensures inclusivity for students with different learning speeds or abilities.
  • The concept is practical as its merging education and technology effectively. Consider including a brief mention of how teachers would be trained or supported in using EduAR to maximize its classroom impact.
  • The proposal is engaging and relatable, especially with your personal connection. It would be even stronger if you added examples of how affordability and scalability will be ensured across different types of schools.
  • This idea clearly identifies a real gap in how students learn abstract concepts and offers a creative, tech-driven solution. You could strengthen it by explaining how EduAR would integrate with existing classroom systems or curriculum
  • Love how this ties tech and learning together, but adoption is usually the toughest part. Teachers already juggle so much — maybe framing how EduAR simplifies their workload (not adds to it) could make the value clearer.
  • This is such a fascinating concept — the idea of transferring learning biologically really pushes boundaries. I think it would make the post even stronger if you shared how you imagine testing it in practice or what kind of behavior could realistically be transferred first. That would help people visualize the potential a bit more clearly.
  • EduAR sounds like such a creative way to bring learning to life through real-time interaction. It could be even more engaging if you shared an example or subject demo — that would really help people picture how it works in a classroom setting.
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