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- Title
Virtual reality in academic English writing: exploring factors influencing abstract knowledge learning.
- Authors
Li, Ziming; Wang, Airong; Monteiro, Diego; Liang, Hai-Ning
- Abstract
Virtual reality technology has been increasingly used in language education. Its immersive nature can help learners to better focus and understand subjects that can be visualized, such as mechanical design, architectural design, and molecular chemical construction. The novelty of the environment can also stimulate learners' enthusiasm for learning. Nonetheless, little research has focused on how learners' prior knowledge affects their learning experience and learning outcomes in VR environments, especially when they learn abstract conceptual knowledge. In this work, we developed a VR learning system to help learners acquire abstract knowledge of academic English writing. We used both control and experimental groups to evaluate this system and did a comparative analysis between learners with different prior knowledge. Our results show that compared with learning in a traditional way, learning abstract knowledge in a VR environment can provide learners with a better experience. We also found that learners with poor prior knowledge learned more efficiently in a VR environment when compared to learning in a non-VR environment. Our work sheds light on how to design a VR abstract knowledge learning system for learners with/without previous knowledge.
- Publication
Virtual Reality, 2023, Vol 27, Issue 4, p2927
- ISSN
1359-4338
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10055-023-00847-3