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Immersive Virtual Reality for Foreign Language Education: A PRISMA Systematic Review

Bruno Peixoto, Darque Pinto, Miguel Melo, Luciana Cabral, Maximino Bessa

2021IEEE Access159 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immersion is a proven method of learning a foreign language and using Virtual Reality to achieve that immersion has high potential educational benefits. However, there are no recent systematic reviews that combine both foreign language education and immersive Virtual Reality. This systematic review aims to identify features, educational methods, technologies, and gaps of immersive virtual reality for foreign and second language education. PRISMA method was followed to carry out the systematic review. From the analysis of the results, two main conclusions were drawn. Firstly, the relation between immersive Virtual Reality and foreign language learning is quite positive, particularly when compared with conventional pedagogical practices. Not only that, the connection between immersive Virtual Reality and the user's motivation and satisfaction is also quite positive. Lastly, limitations such as the low sample of studies and gaps in the literature are addressed, and directions for future work and the area's progress are pointed out.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionAugmented realityMultimediaVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAugmented Reality ApplicationsSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare