An interactive educational tool based on augmented reality, mobile applications and comic strips to teach children the Cañari and Inca cultures in the Ecuadorian context

Alexis Medina-Carrion, Paul Arias-Espinoza, Vladimir Robles-Bykbaev, Yaroslava Robles-Bykbaev, Fernando Pesantez-Aviles, Jorge Ortega

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Abstract

© 2018 IEEE. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), due of the rapidity of cultural change, safeguarding the world's tangible and intangible cultural heritage has become an increasingly complex and multidimensional undertaking. Therefore, it is fundamental for the children and youth of today to learn the culture, values, and traditions that define their identity as well as the identity of their nation. For these reasons in this paper, we present an interactive app aimed at supporting both teaching and rescuing the heritage of Cañari and Inca indigenous cultures. Our mobile app can be used at children's home or during the guided visits of one of the most important museums in Ecuador: the Pumapungo Museum. Likewise, the app can identify QR codes to show multimedia material to children, contains several 3D objects that are presented using Augmented Reality (AR), and incorporates a Natural Language Processing (NLP) module to determine the children's learning progress. In this line, it is important mentioning that children use the app to create small »stories» about the learned concepts. The app was tested in real guided visits in the museum with 30 children from three different schools (low and middle -income), and the results show high levels of interest in the contents and the app.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Dec 2018
EventCongreso Argentino de Ciencias de la Informatica y Desarrollos de Investigacion, CACIDI 2018 -
Duration: 19 Dec 2018 → …

Conference

ConferenceCongreso Argentino de Ciencias de la Informatica y Desarrollos de Investigacion, CACIDI 2018
Period19/12/18 → …

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