17 Inspiring Ways to Use Augmented Reality in Education

AR in Education

Augmented reality is no longer just a futuristic concept. It’s a practical tool changing how we learn, teach, and experience the world around us. When used in education, AR makes abstract concepts tangible, fosters creativity, and engages students in entirely new ways.

From primary schools to universities, here are 17 inspiring ideas for using AR in education. Platforms like MyWebAR are making it easy to build immersive content with the help of AI.

1. Bring historical events to life

Recreate historical scenes in 3D so students can witness them in context. Imagine standing in front of the Berlin Wall or seeing the signing of the Declaration of Independence in a 360° AR experience.
Why it matters: Increases retention and empathy by creating emotional connections to the material.

2. Interactive AR science labs

Allow students to explore the human body, dissect a frog, or experiment with chemical reactions virtually.
Why it matters: Gives access to lab experiences without needing physical equipment. And yup! No animals will get hurt.

Learning has never been this immersive! 

3. Math made visual

Visualize geometry, algebra, and calculus concepts in 3D. Graphs become interactive, and shapes become manipulable.
Why it matters: Improves understanding of abstract problems and equations.

4. Language learning through AR prompts

Place interactive vocabulary cards or conversation scenarios in physical space. Scan and hear native pronunciation or answer questions in a gamified AR quiz.
Why it matters: Encourages active participation and better memorization.

5. Campus navigation for new students

Create AR wayfinding experiences to guide students to classrooms, cafeterias, or event spaces.
Why it matters: Makes campuses feel welcoming and accessible.

6. Enhance textbooks and printed materials

Add QR codes to textbooks that launch 3D models, animations, or video explanations.
Why it matters: Makes print interactive and keeps learning relevant.

Did you know? DEVAR, the creator of the MyWebAR platform, has been working with augmented reality in education for over 10 years. One of the company’s flagship areas is developing AR-powered books and encyclopedias. More than 15 million copies have been sold in 75 countries in 27 languages.

Just an AR insect encyclopedia DEVAR

7. AR for inclusive education (Autism, ADHD)

Create AR scenes that simplify instructions, provide visual cues, and help students with ASD or ADHD stay engaged.
Why it matters: Offers personalized learning paths and reduces cognitive overload and anxiety.

8. AR treasure hunts and quizzes

Design scavenger hunts where clues appear in AR, making learning a playful adventure.
Why it matters: Boosts engagement and adds physical activity to learning.

9. AR-enhanced art and design classes

Use AR to show design iterations, scale models, or animate student artworks.
Why it matters: Encourages creative expression and portfolio development.

10. Time travel tours of cities

Overlay historical scenes on present-day streets. Let students walk through their hometown as it looked 100 or 500 years ago.
Why it matters: Deepens connection with local history and geography.

11. AR coding and robotics training

Visualize code outcomes in AR or connect physical robots to virtual environments.
Why it matters: Helps learners understand cause-and-effect in programming.

12. Student-generated AR projects

Let students build their own AR scenes to present projects or tell stories.
Why it matters: Fosters ownership of learning and digital literacy.

13. Interactive school exhibitions

Add AR to science fairs, art shows, or presentations. Let students narrate their work via 3D avatars.
Why it matters: Builds confidence and engagement with parents and peers.

A whole solar system on one card 

14. Library exploration and book previews

Use AR to scan book covers and show summaries, trailers, or author bios.
Why it matters: Encourages reading and helps students choose books.

15. School branding and AR yearbooks

Imagine school logos, uniforms, or banners coming to life with messages, videos, or 3D animations. Yearbooks can hold memories that speak — literally.
Why it matters: Brings school culture to life in new, interactive ways.

16. Immersive storytelling in literature

Make books magical. Characters jump off the pages, settings transform into 3D environments, and students interact with stories as if they were part of them.
Why it matters: Makes literature engaging and accessible, especially for young learners.

125 years of Saint-Exupéry: The Little Prince comes alive in AR

17. AI + AR in project-based learning

Using built-in AI tools in platforms like MyWebAR, students can create 3D models, voiceovers, animations, or music. All without coding. In one week, a team can create a fully interactive AR scene to present their project.
Why it matters: Encourages teamwork, creativity, and real-world skills in digital storytelling.

Built-in AI tools to create AR content faster

With MyWebAR, educators don’t need technical expertise. The platform has built-in AI tools that help you:

  • Generate 3D models quickly
  • Create voiceovers in multiple languages
  • Write scripts and quizzes
  • Animate scenes
  • Translate and localize projects instantly

These tools save time and help educators create high-quality content with ease.

Final thoughts

AR in education isn’t just about novelty. It’s about impact. It helps students understand complex ideas and makes learning inclusive, interactive, and memorable.

With no-code, AI-enhanced platforms like MyWebAR, building an AR scene can be as easy as dragging and dropping content.

Start small. Try one idea. And let your classroom or learning space become a place students will never forget.

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