my team and i are very grateful to A/P Tan Seng Chee and Dr Chua Bee Leng, as well as the hard-working team from the Centre for Innovation in Learning (in particular Mr Ray Thong), at the National Institute of Education (NIE), for so graciously affording us the opportunity to share our work on learning with our approach to learning with Augmented Reality (AR) - which we call Learner-Generated Augmentation - with a wider audience, through the Institute's annual publication, Learning@NIE.
Specifically, the feature documents our collaboration with faculty from the Natural Sciences and Science Education Academic Group on interpreting Learner-Generated Augmentation in the context of Chemistry Education. we are particularly grateful to the editorial and publishing teams.
we thank God for this blessing.
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