Evaluating the Adoption of Virtual Reality Equine Selection and Judging Curricula: Instructional Responses to a COVID-19 Consequence

Robert Strong, Jennifer Zoller, John Mark Palmer III
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Virtual reality is a technology that is on the leading edge of agricultural sciences dissemination. Virtual reality can be beneficial to improving global food security and better understanding climate impacts, due to its capabilities to reach mass media with critical information. Virtual reality, with the proper access, can connect users from all backgrounds to an immersive experience at their will. The impact of virtual reality as a dissemination tool in agriculture studies is relatively unknown in the literature. Therefore, the researchers chose to implement a mixed-methods research study to investigate the outcomes of student learning in a virtual reality course within the Texas A&M University Equine selection and judging team. Twelve students were purposively sampled within this study, with students taking the course in both 2020 and 2021. Findings from this study suggested that virtual reality could help students reach their desired learning outcomes. Students were also able to provide necessary information on improvements for the course, as it could possibly be a future barrier for student use if headsets are uncomfortable. Another finding of this research is that it further proved virtual reality technologies can be resourceful for disseminating agriculture education. Future studies should look to investigate virtual reality technologies and agriculture education on a wider array, as the results generated from this study are only applicable to the sample.
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评估虚拟现实马术选择和评判课程的采用:对COVID-19后果的教学反应
虚拟现实技术是农业科学传播的前沿技术。虚拟现实能够将关键信息传递给大众媒体,因此有助于改善全球粮食安全和更好地了解气候影响。通过适当的访问,虚拟现实可以根据用户的意愿将不同背景的用户连接到沉浸式体验中。虚拟现实作为一种传播工具在农业研究中的影响在文献中相对未知。因此,研究人员选择实施一项混合方法的研究,以调查学生在德克萨斯A&M大学马术选拔和评审团队的虚拟现实课程中学习的结果。在这项研究中,有目的地抽取了12名学生,他们将在2020年和2021年学习这门课程。这项研究的结果表明,虚拟现实可以帮助学生达到他们期望的学习成果。学生们还能够提供必要的信息来改进课程,因为如果耳机不舒服,这可能会成为未来学生使用耳机的障碍。本研究的另一个发现是,它进一步证明了虚拟现实技术可以为农业教育的传播提供资源。未来的研究应该着眼于在更广泛的范围内调查虚拟现实技术和农业教育,因为本研究产生的结果仅适用于样本。
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