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    iBuild:
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus, 2025-06) Orofino, Gleanne Yvan Khyle Y.; Lorenzana, Rose Ann B.; Sobredo, John Deo D.; Malicdem, Alvin R.; Licayan, Arnold C.; Sardeng, Shekainah Kim A.; Ambueguia, Kristoffer John H.
    Ibuild is an educational augmented reality (AR) mobile gaming application designed to assist students in learning PC desktop assembly through interactive simulation. The study aimed to determine the hardware and software requirements, develop a mobile app and determine the usability of the mobile app. Using Unity, the app was developed with 3D models and AR overlays to guide students through step-by-step assembly. Through the use of Augmented Reality, the application overlays virtual components onto the real-world environment. In the context of enhancing learning through play, this research examined the role of educational computer games and their effectiveness. To better understand how design impacts game visualization, this study emphasized the importance of augmented reality-based design, 3D objects, and innovative approaches to computer assembly in educational settings.

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