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The Technological Obsolescence of Virtual Reality Learning Environments

Diego Vergara, Jamil Extremera, Manuel Pablo Rubio, Lílian P. Dávila

2020Applied Sciences34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The concept of technological obsolescence that affects computer programs is a readily observable phenomenon that has been widely studied over the past half century. The so-called virtual reality learning environments (VRLEs) which are used to support university classes are significantly affected by this technological obsolescence, decreasing their formative effectiveness as the obsolescence process advances. In this study, the technological obsolescence of two VRLEs is analyzed by means of an empirical research based on survey results (N = 135) after using the VRLEs in engineering classes. Several key performance indicators (KPIs) were analyzed during seven academic courses, including motivation, interactivity, ease of use and usefulness. Since both VRLEs were updated during this research work, the influence of these improvements is discussed in detail from a technological obsolescence point of view. Results suggest that the technological obsolescence negatively affects the students’ opinion regarding motivation and interactivity, but the other KPIs (ease of use and usefulness) are hardly affected. In contrast, results indicate that the technological obsolescence can be reversed if periodic updates of educational tools are carried out using modern development software.

Topics & Concepts

ObsolescenceInteractivityFormative assessmentComputer scienceProcess (computing)Empirical researchKnowledge managementMultimediaBusinessPsychologyMarketingMathematics educationEpistemologyPhilosophyOperating systemVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsOnline Learning and AnalyticsExperimental Learning in Engineering