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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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  • That's a really good idea. The way EduAR uses AR to let students actually see and play with things like planets or a beating heart is a great way to make tough subjects easier to understand. I wish i had this when i was in school. But the main challenge could be maintenance on a large scale and providing technical support for both students and teachers.
  • EduAR feels like the next leap in classroom innovation—bringing 3D visualization into everyday subjects. What role do you see partnerships with curriculum boards playing in scaling this solution?
  • The concept of using technology and digitalization is really interesting but we must keep in mind of the other factors as well
  • For classrooms, collaborative learning is important. If EduAR could connect with existing smartboards or projectors, the teacher could share AR experiences with the entire class, enhancing group learning.
  • Durability is another factor to consider. Since children can be rough with school equipment, EduAR glasses should be sturdy, possibly shock-resistant, and easy to repair or replace at low cost.
  • Battery life is an important consideration. Classrooms often lack enough charging stations, so ensuring long battery backup or quick charging could make the product more practical.
  • Great concept! Making abstract subjects come alive through AR could really transform education. One suggestion is to ensure the glasses are lightweight and ergonomic so students can wear them for long periods without discomfort.
  • I absolutely love this idea! EduAR has the potential to completely transform classrooms and make learning something students look forward to every day. Bringing subjects to life in 3D could spark curiosity, boost understanding, and make even the toughest topics exciting. I really hope you take this forward — it feels like the future of education!
  • Sounds interesting,I feel this is a great way to visualise the subject and grasp it.Also helps the blokes who are lethargic to read and grasp
  • - Classroom management may be more challenging as students could get distracted by the immersive experience.
    - Would also like to know who would have the control of what's being displaced ?
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