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  • New Horizons in Social Studies Education with Mixed Digital Reality

New Horizons in Social Studies Education with Mixed Digital Reality

Authors : Çağrı Demirtaş, Elif Aladağ
Pages : 815-828
Doi:10.18039/ajesi.1603576
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Publication Date : 2025-06-27
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :This theoretical study examines the impact of digital transformation on education systems, with a particular focus on Social Studies instruction, and explores the pedagogical contributions of Mixed Digital Reality (MDR) technologies. As digitalization profoundly transforms how individuals access and utilize information, it necessitates a re-evaluation of traditional educational paradigms. Within this context, the significance of the study lies in the potential of MDR technologies to deepen conceptual understanding in Social Studies and to enhance essential student competencies such as historical empathy and cultural awareness. The study adopts a literature-based approach to present a theoretical framework that explains the relationship between MDR technologies and Social Studies education. Definitions, technical perspectives, and example applications from existing scholarship are examined in detail to articulate how these technologies can be employed within educational contexts. The findings indicate that MDR applications support student-centered, personalized, and experience-based learning processes; enhance the retention of learning materials; and facilitate interaction between physical and digital environments. Tools such as 360-degree videos, augmented reality applications, and virtual field trips enable students to reenact historical events and engage with social phenomena in a multidimensional manner. These technologies are proposed to be functional not only in enhancing student learning but also in teacher preparation programs. Mixed reality simulations allow preservice teachers to develop instructional competencies in safe and controlled environments, while also contributing to the formation of their professional identity. However, it is also emphasized that issues such as technological inequality, user safety, and adherence to ethical standards must be carefully addressed. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the transformative potential of MDR technologies in Social Studies instruction and teacher education, and underscores the necessity of multi-dimensional evaluations—pedagogical, technical, and social—for their effective integration. It is recommended that future research empirically validate these theoretical propositions to support the sustainable implementation of MDR in educational settings.
Keywords : Augmented Reality, Mixed Digital Reality, Social Studies Education, Virtual Reality.

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