Pharmalens Augmented Reality Application For The Dangers of Illegal Drugs

The circulation of illegal drugs in Indonesia has escalated significantly in recent years, particularly in the form of tablets and capsules openly sold in various pharmacies. Alarmingly, some of these drugs contain harmful chemicals that pose severe health risks and can lead to fatal consequences if...

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Main Authors: A. Muh. Nurul Akbar, Imran Firman
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Published: Universitas Teknologi Akba Makassar, Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024-12-01
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description The circulation of illegal drugs in Indonesia has escalated significantly in recent years, particularly in the form of tablets and capsules openly sold in various pharmacies. Alarmingly, some of these drugs contain harmful chemicals that pose severe health risks and can lead to fatal consequences if consumed excessively. Field observations reveal a critical gap in public education and awareness regarding illegal drugs, exacerbated by ineffective traditional information dissemination methods such as printed media and direct outreach programs. This study addresses these challenges by leveraging advancements in digital technology to deliver information in an engaging and contemporary manner. An interactive application was developed using the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) method, particularly the Luther-Sutopo model, integrating multimedia elements such as images, audio, video, animations, and educational articles. The application employs Augmented Reality (AR) technology, specifically Marker-Based Tracking, to display virtual 3D models triggered by markers or images. The inclusion of voice-over features and informative articles further enhances accessibility and comprehension. Testing results indicate that the AR-based application effectively presents educational content on illegal drugs, facilitating an immersive and impactful learning experience. By fostering greater public awareness and vigilance, this innovative approach contributes to the prevention of illegal drug misuse and supports broader health and safety objectives.
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spelling doaj-art-36db715ccb83439d8d263e05f7c251a62025-01-28T05:51:37ZengUniversitas Teknologi Akba Makassar, Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian MasyarakatInspiration2088-67052621-56082024-12-01142314110.35585/inspir.v14i2.100100Pharmalens Augmented Reality Application For The Dangers of Illegal DrugsA. Muh. Nurul Akbar0Imran Firman1Universitas MegarezkyUniversitas MegarezkyThe circulation of illegal drugs in Indonesia has escalated significantly in recent years, particularly in the form of tablets and capsules openly sold in various pharmacies. Alarmingly, some of these drugs contain harmful chemicals that pose severe health risks and can lead to fatal consequences if consumed excessively. Field observations reveal a critical gap in public education and awareness regarding illegal drugs, exacerbated by ineffective traditional information dissemination methods such as printed media and direct outreach programs. This study addresses these challenges by leveraging advancements in digital technology to deliver information in an engaging and contemporary manner. An interactive application was developed using the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) method, particularly the Luther-Sutopo model, integrating multimedia elements such as images, audio, video, animations, and educational articles. The application employs Augmented Reality (AR) technology, specifically Marker-Based Tracking, to display virtual 3D models triggered by markers or images. The inclusion of voice-over features and informative articles further enhances accessibility and comprehension. Testing results indicate that the AR-based application effectively presents educational content on illegal drugs, facilitating an immersive and impactful learning experience. By fostering greater public awareness and vigilance, this innovative approach contributes to the prevention of illegal drug misuse and supports broader health and safety objectives.https://ojs.unitama.ac.id/index.php/inspiration/article/view/100augmented realityandroid marker-based tracking3d modelsmultimedia development life cycle
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android marker-based tracking
3d models
multimedia development life cycle
title Pharmalens Augmented Reality Application For The Dangers of Illegal Drugs
title_full Pharmalens Augmented Reality Application For The Dangers of Illegal Drugs
title_fullStr Pharmalens Augmented Reality Application For The Dangers of Illegal Drugs
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title_short Pharmalens Augmented Reality Application For The Dangers of Illegal Drugs
title_sort pharmalens augmented reality application for the dangers of illegal drugs
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android marker-based tracking
3d models
multimedia development life cycle
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