Virtual reality: a technology to promote active learning of physiology for students across multiple disciplines.

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Advances in Physiology Education Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1152/advan.00172.2022
Chun-Wai Ma, Pui-Sum Cheng, Ying-Shing Chan, George Lim Tipoe
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The usefulness of virtual reality (VR) technology in physiology education is largely unexplored. Although VR has the potential to enrich learning experience by enhancing the spatial awareness of students, it is unclear whether VR contributes to active learning of physiology. In the present study, we used a mixed-method research approach to investigate students' perceptions of physiology learning based on VR simulations. Quantitative and qualitative data indicate that the implementation of VR learning environments improves the quality of physiology education by promoting active learning in terms of interactive engagement, interest, problem-solving skills, and feedback. In the Technology-Enabled Active Learning Inventory, which consisted of 20 questions to which students responded along a 7-point Likert scale, the majority of students agreed that VR learning of physiology not only stimulated their curiosity (77%; P < 0.001) but also allowed them to obtain knowledge through diverse formats (76%; P < 0.001), participate in thought-provoking dialogue (72%; P < 0.001), and interact better with peers (72%; P < 0.001). Positive responses in the social, cognitive, behavioral, and evaluative domains of active learning were received from students across different disciplines, including medicine, Chinese medicine, biomedical sciences, and biomedical engineering. Their written feedback showed that VR enhanced their interest in physiology and facilitated the visualization of physiological processes to improve their learning. Overall, this study supports that the integration of VR technology into physiology courses can be an effective teaching strategy.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Virtual reality (VR) improves physiology education by promoting active learning in terms of interactive engagement, interest, problem-solving skills, and feedback. Positive responses toward multiple components of active learning were received from students across different disciplines. The majority of students agreed that VR learning of physiology not only stimulated their curiosity but also allowed them to obtain knowledge through diverse formats, participate in thought-provoking dialogue, and interact better with peers.

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虚拟现实:一种促进学生跨学科主动学习生理学的技术。
虚拟现实(VR)技术在生理学教育中的用途在很大程度上尚未被探索。虽然VR有可能通过增强学生的空间意识来丰富学习体验,但VR是否有助于生理学的主动学习尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们采用混合方法研究了基于VR模拟的学生生理学习感知。定量和定性数据表明,VR学习环境的实施通过在互动参与、兴趣、解决问题的能力和反馈方面促进主动学习,提高了生理学教育的质量。在由20个问题组成的由学生按照7分李克特量表回答的技术支持主动学习清单中,大多数学生认为生理学的VR学习不仅激发了他们的好奇心(77%;P < 0.001),但也允许他们通过不同的形式获得知识(76%;P < 0.001),参与发人深省的对话(72%;P < 0.001),并且与同伴互动更好(72%;P < 0.001)。在主动学习的社会、认知、行为和评价领域收到了来自不同学科的学生的积极反应,包括医学、中医、生物医学科学和生物医学工程。他们的书面反馈表明,VR增强了他们对生理学的兴趣,并促进了生理过程的可视化,从而提高了他们的学习水平。综上所述,本研究支持将VR技术融入生理学课程是一种有效的教学策略。虚拟现实(VR)通过在互动参与、兴趣、解决问题的能力和反馈方面促进主动学习来改善生理学教育。不同学科的学生对主动学习的多个组成部分做出了积极的反应。大多数学生认为,生理学的VR学习不仅激发了他们的好奇心,而且使他们能够通过多种形式获取知识,参与发人深省的对话,并更好地与同龄人互动。
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期刊介绍: Advances in Physiology Education promotes and disseminates educational scholarship in order to enhance teaching and learning of physiology, neuroscience and pathophysiology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed descriptions of innovations that improve teaching in the classroom and laboratory, essays on education, and review articles based on our current understanding of physiological mechanisms. Submissions that evaluate new technologies for teaching and research, and educational pedagogy, are especially welcome. The audience for the journal includes educators at all levels: K–12, undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
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