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Samuel B. Gavitte; Milo D. Koretsky; Jeffrey A. Nason – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2025
Laboratory activities are central to undergraduate student learning in science and engineering. With advancements in computer technology, many laboratory activities have shifted from providing students experiments in a physical mode to providing them in a virtual mode. Further, physical and virtual modes can be combined to address a single topic,…
Descriptors: Affordances, Computer Simulation, Science Laboratories, Engineering Education
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Ting-Ting Wu; Edi Sarwono; Yueh-Min Huang – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Virtual laboratories are used to supplement or even replace physical laboratories in engineering education. Although these virtual laboratories allow students to learn foundational experimental skills, they do not provide the learners with the chance to develop higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). Computational thinking (CT) is an…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Computer Simulation, Laboratories
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Melinda Russell-Stamp; Jean R. Norman; Kennedy Parker – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Role-playing using avatars has been demonstrated as effective, but it has not been compared to role-playing with a live actor. In this study, undergraduate psychology students (N=93) conducted a clinical interview in a role-play with an avatar or live actor. Mixed methods included a survey and written reflection. The study found no differences in…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Undergraduate Students, Clinical Psychology, Student Attitudes
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Sun Kyung Kim; Mihyun Lee; Youngho Lee; Younghye Go; Mi Hyeon Park – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The development of best strategies for improving learning engagement in the field of mental health nursing education, is a challenge for teachers. Using self-reflection, students are facilitated to actively participate in their own learning process, improving their efforts to understand and perform best practice for patients. This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Nursing Education, Computer Simulation, Undergraduate Students
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Kanjana Jansukpum; Suepphong Chernbumroong; Kannikar Intawong; Pradorn Sureephong; Kitti Puritat – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2025
The objective of the present study was to examine the effects of using gamification implemented in immersive virtual reality for the promotion of library services in the university library including knowledge acquisition, knowledge retention and user engagement. In terms of research procedure, we divided the participants into Gamified and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Library Services, Gamification, Knowledge Level
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Yinglin Liu; Rui Li; Yue Diao; Meixue Hou; Hua Yuan; Xiuying Zhang – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Virtual reality (VR) technology has been widely used in nursing laboratory courses to effectively making up for the shortcomings of traditional teaching. However, challenges such as cell phone addiction, negative emotions, and reduced communication between teachers and students still exist during the application process, which makes it difficult…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Processes, Preferences, Nursing Students
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David M. Rehfeld; Payton DeMeyer; Abby Kugler; Kristin Pelczarski – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2025
Simulated learning experiences (SLEs) are becoming increasingly popular in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) training programs. This pilot study examines the relative effectiveness of delivering a SLE via standard computer or using virtual reality headsets for a more immersive learning experience. Seventy undergraduate CSD students were…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Undergraduate Students, Listening Skills, Skill Development
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Henry Matovu; Mihye Won; Roy Tasker; Mauro Mocerino; David Franklin Treagust; Dewi Ayu Kencana Ungu; Chin-Chung Tsai – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2025
Immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) can help students visualise and explore complex chemical concepts, such as protein enzyme structures and interactions. We designed a set of collaborative iVR-based learning tasks on the interaction between a protein enzyme and its substrate. We investigated how 18 pairs (36 students) in undergraduate chemistry…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Education, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education
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Ernesto Armando Pacheco-Velázquez; Virginia Rodés-Paragarino; Sergio Augusto Ramírez-Echeverri – Smart Learning Environments, 2025
The article discusses the efficacy of game-based learning (GBL) in logistics education, specifically through an empirical evaluation of the "Logistics Simulator LOST." Recognizing the complexities of evaluating serious games--interactive serious games platforms designed for educational, purpose--the article emphasizes the need for games…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Game Based Learning
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Tyler G. Harvey; Delphine Dean – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2025
Challenge: While hands-on laboratory experiences are an important component of biomedical engineering curricula, many of the topics which would often benefit most from these experiences are often too time-, space-, and resource-intensive to incorporate into laboratory classes. One such topic is electrophysiology, where phenomena are hard to…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Hands on Science
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Liu Liu; Yue Chen; Yubin Cao; Lei Yang; Yiyan Yang; Yantong Li; Dingming Huang; Ling Ye; Qinghua Zheng – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Anatomy forms the foundation for the training and execution of routine surgical procedures. However, a gap persists in effectively bridging anatomical knowledge with the confident performance of procedures. Virtual simulation (VS) techniques, based on experiential and situated learning theory, hold promise in addressing this challenge.…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Surgery, Medical Education, Computer Simulation
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Maurizio Costabile; David Birbeck; Claire Aitchison – International Journal of Science Education, 2025
This paper explores the effective development and use of interactive simulations as a learning tool, integrating didactic and active approaches with complex laboratory and lecture content in undergraduate biochemistry and immunology courses. University science courses require students to master vast quantities of foundational knowledge that is…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, STEM Education, Computer Simulation
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Mark H. Newton; Leonard A. Annetta – Science & Education, 2025
Climate change is a nuanced global issue with a scope that is often difficult to fully appreciate. This study examined an undergraduate course focused on the impacts and responses to climate change on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, USA. The course utilized a socioscientific issues (SSI) approach to examine global climate change in a local…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Environmental Education, Field Experience Programs
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Ghanis Putra Widhanarto; Zamzami Zainuddin; Titi Prihatin; Sunawan Sunawan; Amirul Mukminin; Seftia Kusumawardani; Mulawarman Mulawarman – Information and Learning Sciences, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Web-based interactive (WBI) presentations in reducing students' cognitive load and increasing their situational interest in learning. Traditionally, many learning practices fail to optimize students' cognitive resources by presenting irrelevant content and activities. However, practical…
Descriptors: Internet, Web Based Instruction, Gamification, Cognitive Processes
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Júlio Panzera-Gonçalves; Cleida Aparecida Oliveira – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Learning Cell Biology is challenging for both sighted and visually impaired students due to its abstract nature and reliance on bidimensional depictions in textbooks, which often fail to capture the biological complexity of cell structures and functions. To implement inclusive learning environments and address the shortage of learning materials…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Science Education
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