Kristi Jauregi Ondarra, Alice Gruber, Silvia Canto
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Abstract
Virtual exchange projects have become an effective pedagogical method to
support students’ development of intercultural language competence.
High-immersion experiences in Virtual Reality (VR) may offer an environment
which is conducive to developing such competence. This paper reports on a
pilot study carried out with two groups of university students (N=30) in the
Netherlands and Germany. The students, involved in a virtual exchange using
VR headsets, completed three tasks collaboratively. The aim of the study was
to investigate participants’ perception regarding (1) their collaboration
with foreign peers within the VR setting and (2) the perceived usefulness of
the tool. The researchers employed questionnaires and conducted interviews
and focus groups. The audio recording transcripts from the VR encounters and
students’ reflective journals provide further data to triangulate the
results. This pilot study provides first results with regard to virtual
exchanges carried out in high-immersion VR.