Technological Factors, User Characteristics and Didactic Strategies in Educational Virtual Environments

Technological factors, user characteristics and didactic strategies do not function consistently across Educational Virtual Environments. This study investigates the impact of viewing condition and didactic strategy on attention allocation, suspension of disbelief, spatial presence, and learning out...

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Published in2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies pp. 531 - 535
Main Authors Natsis, A., Vrellis, I., Papachristos, N. M., Mikropoulos, T. A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2012
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ISBN9781467316422
1467316423
ISSN2161-3761
DOI10.1109/ICALT.2012.67

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Summary:Technological factors, user characteristics and didactic strategies do not function consistently across Educational Virtual Environments. This study investigates the impact of viewing condition and didactic strategy on attention allocation, suspension of disbelief, spatial presence, and learning outcomes in an Educational Virtual Environment concerning ancient Greek pottery. Our results show that the viewing condition does not affect attention allocation, suspension of disbelief, and spatial presence. Learning outcomes are better in the monoscopic viewing condition. Didactic strategy has an impact on suspension of disbelief and learning outcomes. Domain specific interest associates with higher level of attention allocation and spatial presence, while spatial presence is not related to learning outcomes. More research is needed in order to identify the role of each one of the above factors in Educational Virtual Environments.
ISBN:9781467316422
1467316423
ISSN:2161-3761
DOI:10.1109/ICALT.2012.67