Student thoughts on virtual reality in higher education—a survey questionnaire

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Abstract

This paper explores the benefits of using Virtual Reality (VR) technologies in higher education. The theoretical part investigates the classical education system and its features in order to compare advantages of using VR systems in education. VR technologies and its current state in industry and in education were explored in addition to which branches of higher education use these systems. A survey was conducted through an online questionnaire where respondents (N = 55) gave their opinion on VR and the implementation of VR technologies in education. Three hypotheses related to the use of VR technology, student interest, and learning outcomes as well as the effectiveness, immersiveness and the effect of VR systems on the users were tested through 27 questions.

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Cicek, I., Bernik, A., & Tomicic, I. (2021). Student thoughts on virtual reality in higher education—a survey questionnaire. Information (Switzerland), 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/info12040151

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