An exploratory study of social presence and cognitive engagement association in a collaborative virtual reality learning environment

Isaac D. Dunmoye , Andrew Rukangu , Dominik May , Runu P. Das
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As the utilization of virtual reality (VR) in engineering education increases, researchers are increasingly focused on enhancing teaching and learning within VR environments. Cognitive engagement among the participants is a fundamental outcome in any learning environment, where social interaction often plays a pivotal role. This study contributes to VR teaching and learning research by investigating the association between social presence indicators and modes of cognitive engagement in a desktop collaborative virtual reality (VR) learning environment based on the social presence theory and the cognitive engagement definition of the Interactive-Constructive-Active-Passive framework. The study participants logged into the VR platform to collaboratively solve simulated engineering statics problems. The transcripts of students' interaction videos were coded based on codebooks for both social presence and cognitive engagement. The study revealed that social presence indicators are significantly associated with the three modes of cognitive engagement (active, constructive, and interactive). Additionally, interactive open communication emerged as the primary social presence element utilized by students during cognitive engagement with peers in the learning environment. This study's findings have implications for research and practice in enhancing students' cognitive engagement through their social interactions within VR learning environment.

协作式虚拟现实学习环境中社会存在与认知参与关联的探索性研究
随着虚拟现实(VR)在工程教育中的应用越来越广泛,研究人员也越来越关注如何在 VR 环境中提高教学效果。参与者的认知参与是任何学习环境的基本结果,而社交互动往往在其中发挥着关键作用。本研究基于社会存在理论和互动--建构--主动--被动框架中的认知参与定义,调查了桌面协作式虚拟现实(VR)学习环境中社会存在指标与认知参与模式之间的关联,为 VR 教学研究做出了贡献。研究参与者登录虚拟现实平台,协作解决模拟工程静力学问题。根据社会存在和认知参与的编码手册,对学生的互动视频记录进行了编码。研究表明,社会存在指标与三种认知参与模式(主动、建设性和互动)有显著关联。此外,互动式开放交流是学生在学习环境中与同伴进行认知互动时使用的主要社会存在元素。本研究的发现对通过 VR 学习环境中的社交互动提高学生认知参与度的研究和实践具有启示意义。
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