Title
Improving Physics Education Through Different Immersive and Engaging Laboratory Setups.
Abstract
Virtual and remote laboratories have been shown as valuable tools to support learners in understanding concepts. They provide an experimentation space in a safe, remote, and flexible way. However, the missing realism and lack of hands-on experience are often pointed out as a downside. This can also be described as a missing feeling of immersion and presence. Emerging virtual reality tools providing full-body tracking and even force-feedback when interacting with experiments support this sense of immersion and engage focused learning. Collaborative virtual setups additional add features to enable engaging discussions and social experiences. In this paper, we investigate learning experiences within a virtual laboratory environment in a room-scale virtual reality setup, a traditional screen-based solution, and mobile VR settings supporting multi-user setups. In two experiments setup as A/B studies, we investigate and compare the settings with a focus on comparing immersion, engagement, usability, and learning experience.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1007/978-3-319-75175-7_44
INTERACTIVE MOBILE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND LEARNING
Keywords
Field
DocType
Virtual reality,Immersion,Physics education
Virtual Laboratory,Virtual reality,Computer science,Usability,Human–computer interaction,Learning experience,Physics education,Artificial intelligence,Immersion (virtual reality),Feeling,Machine learning,Realism
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
725
2194-5357
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Johanna Pirker17022.79
Michael Stefan Holly241.83
Patrick Hipp300.34
Christopher König400.34
Dominik Jeitler500.34
Christian Gütl622834.68