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Long-Term Effectiveness of Immersive VR Simulations in Undergraduate Science Learning: Lessons from a Media-Comparison Study

Authors :
Pande, Prajakt
Thit, Amalie
Sørensen, Anja Elaine
Mojsoska, Biljana
Moeller, Morten E.
Jepsen, Per Meyer
Source :
Research in Learning Technology. 2021 29.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Our main goal was to investigate if and how using multiple immersive virtual reality (iVR) simulations and their video playback, in a science course, affects student learning over time. We conducted a longitudinal study, in ecological settings, at an undergraduate field-course on three topics in environmental biology. Twenty-eight undergraduates were randomly assigned to either an iVR-interaction group or a video-viewing group. During the field-course, the iVR group interacted with a head-mounted device-based iVR simulation related to each topic (i.e. total three interventions), while the video group watched a pre-recorded video of the respective simulation on a laptop. Cognitive and affective data were collected through the following checkpoints: a pre-test before the first intervention, one topic-specific post-test immediately after each intervention, a final post-test towards the end of the course, and a longitudinal post-test deployed approximately 2 months after the course. Through a descriptive analysis, it was found that student performance on the knowledge tests increased considerably over time for the iVR group but remained unchanged for the video group. While no within- or between-group differences were noted for intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy measures, students in the iVR group enjoyed all the simulations, and perceived themselves to benefit from those simulations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2156-7069
Volume :
29
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Research in Learning Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1293535
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research<br />Tests/Questionnaires