Conclusion
| Phase | Description |
| Explore |
- Investigate how light influences the brain, including visual/non-visual pathways, circadian rhythms, and stress responses. - Content Development: Develop learning materials integrating neuroscience, cognitive science, and light-based technologies. - Needs Analysis: Assess learners' prior knowledge of biology, light, and brain function to customize instruction. |
| Execute |
- Interactive Exercises: Utilize AR applications (e.g., Brainapse, Merge Cube) to explore neural pathways, circadian cycles, and light-related cognitive functions. - Feedback Collection: Collect reflections, performance data, and peer discussion outcomes regarding light's effect on brain function and emotions. |
| Enhance |
- AR Integration: Use AR simulations to visualize neurons, light-sensitive brain regions, and EEG wave changes under different lighting. - Interactive Learning: Enable students to adjust light levels and observe effects on brain models (e.g., pupil reflex, circadian rhythm). Gamified Content: - Points and Badges: Reward correct identification of brain structures or simulation results. AR-Based Assessments: |