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Kathleen Stürmer; Tim Fütterer; Stephanie Kron; Daniel Sommerhoff; Stefan Ufer – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
To support professional competence development in teacher education, learning environments should allow learners to engage with professional tasks. It is crucial for knowledge and skill transfer in such learning environments to real-life context that preservice teachers perceive the task as authentic. However, due to a lack of prior knowledge,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Individual Characteristics, Teacher Competencies, Authentic Learning
Stephen J. Lind – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of widely adopted but under-studied synthetic humanlike spokespersons (SHS) compared to organic human spokespersons in workplace training videos. The primary aim is to evaluate whether employees will rate training videos more negatively when they perceive their trainer to be synthetic such…
Descriptors: Job Training, Trainees, Artificial Intelligence, Video Technology
Maggie A. Mosher; Kathleen L. Lane; Amber L. Rowland; Adam C. Carreon; Sean J. Smith; Bruce B. Frey; Wayne S. Sailor; Neal M. Kingston; Haidee A. Jackson; Samantha R. Goldman; Angela A. Williams; Ankita Bhattashali – Issues and Trends in Learning Technologies, 2024
A mixed methods randomized control trial (RCT) was employed to investigate the social validity ratings (i.e., acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility) of middle-school students using an innovative program of virtual social scenarios called VOISS (Virtual reality (VR) Opportunities to Integrate Social Skills) compared to an evidence-based,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Modeling (Psychology), Video Technology, Computer Simulation
Philipp Rosendahl; Ingo Wagner – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
As a teaching and learning medium, 360° videos offer new teaching-learning experiences. Through the possibility of immersion, individual 360° panoramic images, multi-perspective viewing options and interaction possibilities, they extend the advantages of conventional video technology. To understand the potential of using 360° video technology for…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods, Learning Experience
Michael P. Howard; Symone L. M. Alexander – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
Chemical engineers must learn to connect concepts across vastly different scales, spanning from molecular structures to industrial processes. Here, we explore the use of a virtual-reality simulation with a companion video of an experiment to help undergraduate students connect nanoscale fundamentals to macroscale engineering observations.
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Computer Simulation, Video Technology, Science Experiments
Vishkaie, Rojin; Seyed, Teddy; Emmons, Claire Thoma; vom Lehn, Dirk – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
Socializing and interaction are important aspects for families who visit museums. Mixed reality (MR) uses a set of technology that museums employ to encourage this behavior, but they face challenges in maintaining family cohesion with experiences across different exhibitions and kiosks. In this paper, we explore these challenges broadly to provide…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Foreign Countries, Socialization
Ferdig, Richard E.; Kosko, Karl W.; Gandolfi, Enrico – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
A growing body of research has supported the implementation of innovative and immersive video for teaching and learning across the lifespan. Immersive video, delivered through eXtended Reality (XR) tools like 360 video, provides users with new ways to see real or created environments. Unfortunately, most of the existing research has highlighted…
Descriptors: Observation, Audio Equipment, Video Technology, Computer Simulation
Farzaneh Sheikhzadeh; Rasool Abedanzadeh; Eliot Hazeltine – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Today, active video games, in which players' own body movements are used to control the avatar, can be used to teach students motor skills by providing concurrent feedback. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of concurrent and delayed feedback on basketball free throw learning. Methods: Thirty female students…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Student Athletes, Females, Athletics
Cynthia Y. Delgado; Richard E. Mayer – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: In recent years, immersive virtual reality in education has garnered attention, however, there have been mixed findings on the efficacy of IVR in education. Thus, exploring which strategies are effective in transferring learning from IVR to real-world applications is imperative. Objective: This study aims to investigate the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Experiential Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Transfer of Training
Rustam Shadiev; Xuan Chen; Wayan Sintawati; Fahriye Altinay; Yan Li; Nurassyl Kerimbayev; Ahmed Tlili – Educational Technology & Society, 2025
Students are unable to view each other's VR content created with 360-degree video technology using head-mounted displays and discuss it in real-time. This limitation may confine the application of 360degree video technology in the field of intercultural learning to merely passive observation of cultural content on individual devices, thereby…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Cultural Awareness
Donnchadh O'Sullivan; Tomas Leng; Christopher Bosley; Amelia Barwise; Raymond Stetson; Yue Dong; Stephanie Mavis; Venkatesh Bellamkonda; Christopher Colby; Brian Pickering – Discover Education, 2024
Purpose: 360° immersive videos may be useful in procedure-based healthcare settings. We hypothesized that extended reality (XR) neonatal intubation education is a feasible alternative to live demonstration in skill and knowledge transfer. Methods: This was a prospective single center evaluation of an educational XR intubation video using Premature…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Computer Simulation, Health Services, Neonates
Isaac L. Alter; Jonathan Overdevest; Hayley Born; David Liao; Alexandra Michalowski; Vivienne Au; Allison Lin; Nicholas K. Baer; Christopher DiLisio; Elliot Regenbogen – Discover Education, 2024
Objective: While flipped classroom instruction has repeatedly shown efficacy in undergraduate medical education, evidence for its utility in procedural domains remains sparse. This holds particular significance for surgical subspecialties such as otolaryngology, which have limited time in undergraduate medical curricula. We designed a novel airway…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Undergraduate Study, Simulation, Medical Education
Poh Nguk Lau; Siti Nur Aishah Binte Mohammad; Khee Nguen Low; Yek Tann Chua – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Guided by the 5E framework (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate), a buffer solution courseware was designed using "Articulate Rise," a content authoring tool. It was deployed in a freshman general chemistry course in the April semesters of 2022 and 2023. The courseware was a supplementary resource to support instructor-created…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, COVID-19, Science Laboratories
Louisa Kulke; Laura Pasqualette – Cogent Education, 2024
Online teaching has drastically increased over recent years. Although presentation of teaching videos in 360-degree on Virtual Reality headsets was shown to be more immersive than 2D videos, it is under debate whether people learn better from immersive 360-degree videos or 2D videos. The current preregistered study aimed to compare students'…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Ning, Xiaoke – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2023
With the vigorous development of intelligent campus construction, great changes have taken place in the development of information technology in colleges and universities from the previous digital to intelligent development. In the teaching process, the analysis of students' classroom learning has also changed from the previous manual observation…
Descriptors: College Students, Algorithms, Student Behavior, Artificial Intelligence