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Influence of virtual reality on student learning in undergraduate construction education

Jason Lucas, Dhaval Gajjar

2021International Journal of Construction Education and Research22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Virtual Reality (VR) allows for an active learning environment that can enhance a student’s comprehension of material. This research explores the actual and perceived benefit of introducing a VR simulation into a materials and methods of construction course in undergraduate education. The study included the development and implementation of a virtual simulation environment to support learning in the materials and methods of construction course. Actual student performance was then compared between a control group, who did not use the simulation, and the intervention group, those who used the simulation. Other factors such as student self-efficacy, learning motivation, and technology acceptance for the intervention group were also examined. Findings suggest that students who utilized the simulation have a better understanding of the course material represented in the simulation compared to those that were only exposed to traditional course materials.

Topics & Concepts

Virtual realityComprehensionIntervention (counseling)Instructional simulationMathematics educationComputer scienceCourse (navigation)Control (management)EngineeringMedical educationSimulationMultimediaHuman–computer interactionPsychologyMedicineArtificial intelligenceProgramming languagePsychiatryAerospace engineeringVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsOnline and Blended LearningSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare
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