Virtual reality in education: Learning a foreign language

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There are still open questions about the effectiveness of Virtual Reality (VR) in Education when compared to conventional learning methods. This paper studies the feasibility of a VR-based learning tool and the possible differences in knowledge retention across a VR learning method and a conventional audio method, when it comes to learning a foreign language. Also, the students’ sense of presence and satisfaction were studied. For such purpose, a user study was conducted and results revealed that while presence and satisfaction were higher in Virtual Reality, the knowledge retention score remains the same across both experimental conditions.

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Pinto, D., Peixoto, B., Krassmann, A., Melo, M., Cabral, L., & Bessa, M. (2019). Virtual reality in education: Learning a foreign language. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 932, pp. 589–597). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16187-3_57

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