Read the following passage about AR in education and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Because everyone processes information uniquely, it’s impossible to take a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching and expect the same results from each student. (18) ______. With augmented reality (AR) as a sidekick, it’s possible to cover the entire spectrum of learning styles in the same classroom.
AR is a technology that overlays digital elements onto real-world objects to enhance what users see and experience in the world around them. By making complex concepts more accessible and engaging, it’s rapidly transforming every stage of education. AR, from primary school to professional development, (19) ______.
These are the three main types of AR technology. (20) ______. Projection-based AR can be particularly useful in subjects such as science, engineering, and mathematics, (21) ______. Allowing for the modification or replacement of an existing image with new digital elements, (22) ______. Thanks to this type, students can virtually dissect specimens, examine artifacts, or analyze artworks without the need for physical access.