Multimodal teaching analytics: the application of SCORM courseware technology integrating 360-degree panoramic VR in historical courses

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Abstract

History courses are an essential part of a national education. The application of traditional courseware's media forms in education still requires further development and refinement. Herein, we report on a history courseware mode that integrates various historical teaching media, including 360-degree VR, paintings, maps, infographics, text, audio, and videos, based on the SCORM standard. These media elements are used to provide learners with a multimodal learning experience in history courses. We monitor the learning effects using EEG and questionnaires. The results show a significant improvement in our multimodal courseware technology compared to traditional courseware.

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Zhang, Y., Wang, Y., Fan, G., Song, Y., & Hu, Y. (2023). Multimodal teaching analytics: the application of SCORM courseware technology integrating 360-degree panoramic VR in historical courses. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46229-2

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