How elementary students experience the use of immersive technology
by Francisco Javier Sandoval-Henríquez; María Graciela Badilla-Quintana
International Journal of Learning Technology (IJLT), Vol. 17, No. 2, 2022

Abstract: The integration of immersive technology is one of the main trends in education. The purpose of this study is to understand how elementary school students experience the use of immersive technology, considering three properties: interactivity, presence, and flow. A natural science pedagogical intervention that incorporated the use of virtual reality and augmented reality was elaborated. 231 students from four schools in Concepción, Chile, participated. After the intervention, an instrument was applied to learn about the immersive experience. Findings indicate a high degree of agreement with the instrument's statements, which allows us to determine favourable levels of interactivity, presence, and flow, as well as the significant and positive association of these technological properties. Guidelines are proposed to maximise the capacity of immersive technologies in learning environments.

Online publication date: Thu, 25-Aug-2022

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