Using Immersive Virtual Reality in an Online Biology Course.

Ania A Majewska, Ethell Vereen
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Interest in virtual reality (VR) for teaching and learning in higher education is growing, given its many potential applications. VR offers a socially interactive environment with novel ways to engage students with materials, objects, and activities and provide students with experiences such as "field trips" that would be otherwise very difficult. Preliminary work indicates overall positive gains in student learning across disciplines compared to other technology and traditional techniques, although more studies are needed to better our understanding of this tool. We employed an "immersive" VR (with a head-mounted display) in an online course which provided students with the opportunity to interact with peers and engage in activities. We asked about perceptions of the learning experience with the technology and how using VR impacts students' performance. We also noted the benefits and challenges of VR in an online course. Students perceived VR as a helpful component of the course, although performance on the cardiovascular unit assessment did not differ compared to the previous semester without VR.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41979-023-00095-9.

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在在线生物学课程中使用沉浸式虚拟现实。
鉴于虚拟现实的许多潜在应用,人们对其在高等教育中的教学越来越感兴趣。虚拟现实提供了一个社交互动环境,以新颖的方式让学生参与材料、物体和活动,并为学生提供“实地考察”等体验,否则这些体验将非常困难。初步工作表明,与其他技术和传统技术相比,学生在各学科的学习中总体上取得了积极进展,尽管还需要更多的研究来更好地理解这一工具。我们在一门在线课程中使用了“沉浸式”VR(带头戴式显示器),为学生提供了与同龄人互动和参与活动的机会。我们询问了对这项技术的学习体验的看法,以及使用虚拟现实如何影响学生的表现。我们还注意到虚拟现实在在线课程中的好处和挑战。学生们认为虚拟现实是课程的一个有用组成部分,尽管与没有虚拟现实的上学期相比,心血管单元评估的表现没有什么不同。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1007/s41979-023-00095-9。
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