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Implementing learning models in virtual worlds - from theory to (virtual) reality

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Abstract

The main advantage of Desktop Virtual Reality is that it enables learners to interact with each other both in the physical classroom and in a 3D environment. Even though, no explicit theories or models have been developed to contextualise Virtual Learning, instructional designers have successfully employed the traditional approaches with positive results on learners’ motivation and engagement. However, there is very little we know when the question comes to the importance of examining and taxonomising the impact of interactions on motivation and engagement as a synergy of learners’ concurrent presence. To evaluate the potential of interactions holistically and not just unilaterally, a series of experiments were conducted in the context of our Hybrid Virtual Learning classes underpinned from the instructional designer’s decisions to increase the incentives for interactions. Learners’ thoughts and preconceptions about the use of virtual worlds as an educational tool were surveyed, whils t, their actions and interactions (in both environments) were observed during their practical sessions. The take away is that the higher the levels of interactivity are, the higher the chances to attract students’ attention and engagement with the process will be.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer Supported Education - Volume 2
PublisherSciTePress
ISBN (Print)9789897582912
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Event10th International Conference on Computer Supported Education - Funchal, Madeira
Duration: 1 Jan 2018 → …

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Computer Supported Education
CityFunchal, Madeira
Period1/01/18 → …
Other10th International Conference on Computer Supported Education (Funchal, Madeira)

Keywords

  • OpenSimulator
  • engagement
  • hybrid virtual learning
  • instructional design
  • interaction

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