虚拟现实技术在消除日本大学生英语焦虑中的应用——以国际会议和餐厅为例

Tsukasa Yamanaka, Yasushi Miyazaki, Atsuko K. Yamazaki, Kayoko H. Murakami, Syuhei Kimura, Miho Yamashita, Yukie Kondo
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由于新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,教育工作者无法与学生进行密切接触,语言教学的数字化逐渐受到教育工作者的关注。针对这种情况,本研究对日本一所大学的69名stem专业英语学习者进行了虚拟现实(VR)材料的实验。完善虚拟现实(VR)英语教材的可用性可以提高学习者的英语语言运用能力。然而,不小心使用VR材料可能会失败,除非教育者考虑到其技术和教学的局限性。实验使用虚拟现实头戴式耳机,分为两种场景(国际会议和餐厅)。从实验前后的口语焦虑量表调查来看,托业听力分数越高的学生口语焦虑程度越高。此外,实验后开放式问卷调查表明,VR材料的可用性有待提高。
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Testing Virtual Reality for Eliminating Japanese University Students' English-Speaking Anxiety: Cases of International Conference and Restaurant
Reflecting COVID-19 outbreak that prevents educators from making close contacts with students, digitalization of language teaching is gradually getting educators’ attention. With respect to this situation, this research conducted an experiment of using Virtual Reality (VR) materials for 69 English as a STEM-major Foreign Language (EFL) learners at a Japanese university. Polishing usability of Virtual Reality (VR) English language education materials could improve the learners’ performance of English language use. However, careless use of VR materials could fail, unless the educators consider its technical and pedagogical limitations. The experiment used pairs of Virtual reality headset with two scenarios (international conference and restaurant). From pre-post experiment surveys on speaking anxiety scale, students with higher Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) listening scores showed more anxiety on speaking. Also, post-experiment open-ended questionnaires suggested that usability of VR materials should be improved.
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