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Development and quasi-experimental evaluation of a screen-based virtual reality tutorial.
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Development and quasi-experimental evaluation of a screen-based virtual reality tutorial./
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Burkett, Ryan.
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154 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-11A(E).
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Educational technology. -
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9781321069204
Development and quasi-experimental evaluation of a screen-based virtual reality tutorial.
Burkett, Ryan.
Development and quasi-experimental evaluation of a screen-based virtual reality tutorial.
- 154 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Oklahoma State University, 2014.
The challenges users face when interacting with screen-based virtual reality (VR) are addressed in this study with theories from the literature to open a line of inquiry into pre-immersion training development as described by Ausburn and Ausburn (2010). Cognitive load (Sweller, 1988) and wayfinding (Lynch, 1960) are discussed as potential theories underlying the challenges new virtual reality users face, and a tutorial is designed employing the theories of advance organizers (Ausbel, 1960), discovery learning (Bruner, 1961), and chunking (Miller, 1956; Anderson, 1977) alongside Gagne's (1965) nine events of instruction to supplant (Ausburn & Ausburn, 2003; Solomon, 1970) those challenges. The researcher-developed tutorial is quasi-experimentally evaluated and qualitatively assessed by the study participants to inform the development of an introductory checklist for designing VR training tutorials. The researcher found that the experimental tutorial helped participants navigate within virtual reality environments, promoted the transfer of training with curricular materials, helped users develop a sense of presence in the virtual environment, and supported a reduction of the subjects' perceived cognitive load. However, expected gender differences were not evident in the data, and while users' perceived cognitive load was reduced by using the tutorial, there was no significant effect on their learning performance, suggesting that other factors may influence performance in virtual environments. Also, instructional design flaws of the screen-based tutorial were discussed, and the VR tutorial design checklist was outlined.
ISBN: 9781321069204Subjects--Topical Terms:
517670
Educational technology.
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