Lectures and Discussions in Semi-Immersive Virtual Reality Learning Environments

Natalie Nussli, Kevin Oh, N. Cuadro, M. Kaye
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This chapter describes a study that was conducted in a semi-immersive desktop virtual reality environment. The study investigated teacher trainees' perceptions of their mental effort in Second Life, their satisfaction with the communication modalities, and their perceived social behavioral changes. In the first event, only the instructor (host) used voice to communicate while all participants as well as the in-text facilitator (co-host) used text chat only. In the second event, not only did both hosts use voice, but the participants also had the option to use voice rather than text. The majority of teacher trainees appreciated the freedom to choose either modality. The integration of voice was perceived as humanizing the discussion, increasing the flow, and making the conversation more engaging. However, the addition of multiple voices was believed to increase their mental effort. While some teacher trainees felt more relaxed and more open in a virtual discussion, others reported a lack of attention and honesty as well as a tendency to ignore social conventions.
半沉浸式虚拟现实学习环境中的讲座与讨论
本章描述了一项在半沉浸式桌面虚拟现实环境中进行的研究。本研究调查了受训教师对他们在第二人生中所付出的心理努力的认知、他们对沟通方式的满意度,以及他们感知到的社会行为变化。在第一次活动中,只有讲师(主持人)使用语音进行交流,而所有参与者以及文本facilitator (co-host)仅使用文本聊天。在第二个活动中,不仅两位主持人都使用语音,而且参与者也可以选择使用语音而不是文本。大多数受培训教师都欣赏选择任何一种方式的自由。声音的整合被认为是使讨论更人性化,增加流量,使对话更有吸引力。然而,多声音的加入被认为会增加他们的脑力劳动。虽然一些实习教师在虚拟讨论中感到更放松、更开放,但其他人则表示缺乏关注和诚实,并倾向于忽视社会习俗。
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