Using Extended Reality Technology in Traditional and Place-Based Environments to Study Climate Change

被引:2
|
作者
Newton, Mark H. H. [1 ]
Annetta, Len A. A. [1 ]
Bressler, Denise M. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] East Carolina Univ ECU, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
关键词
Socioscientific issues; Climate change; Augmented reality; Virtual reality; Extended reality; Virtual field trips; SOCIOSCIENTIFIC ISSUES; SCIENCE-EDUCATION; AUGMENTED REALITY; VIRTUAL-REALITY; VIEWS;
D O I
10.1007/s10956-023-10057-w
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This exploratory study uses epistemic network analysis (ENA) to examine the use of extended reality (XR) technologies embedded in post-secondary classes, one in a traditional setting and the other a place-based setting, to examine climate change while utilizing a socioscientific issues (SSI) approach. One group used a virtual reality (VR) application on their smartphones in a traditional class setting to explore four different locations on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, USA (OBX). A second group used an augmented reality (AR) application on their smartphones while visiting the same four locations. Qualitative data was collected after each experience. Analysis of each group's networks indicated that both forms of technology engaged students in the SSI and were beneficial to their learning. However, differences in the networks revealed that virtual reality students made stronger connections between the technology, the physical impacts of climate change, and the political/socioeconomic aspects of climate change. In contrast, the augmented reality students made stronger connections between the technology and learning in general. Implications for practice and future research will be discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:208 / 227
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Place-based Learning and Change of Sense of Place: Educational program in a historic town
    Huang, Huichin
    Chang, Shenglin Elijah
    ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL, 2017, 2 (06): : 363 - 372
  • [32] Measuring the Impact of Third Place Attachment on the Adoption of a Place-Based Community Technology
    Farnham, Shelly D.
    McCarthy, Joseph F.
    Patel, Yagnesh
    Ahuja, Sameer
    Norman, Daniel
    Hazlewood, William R.
    Lind, Josh
    CHI2009: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 27TH ANNUAL CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS, VOLS 1-4, 2009, : 2153 - 2156
  • [33] Deconstructing the traditional classroom through intersections of critical place-based communication
    demaria, Jaelyn
    Roybal, Karen
    COMMUNICATION EDUCATION, 2024, 73 (03) : 330 - 338
  • [34] Discover, Imagine, Change: Community Place-Based Activities Using Unique Mobile Apps
    Levy, Dalit
    Shafriri, Yuval
    Aleph, Yael
    INTELLIGENT HUMAN SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 2019, 2019, 903 : 50 - 55
  • [35] Place-Based Reform in the Context of Neighborhood Change: A Case Study of the Mission Promise Neighborhood
    Lash, Cristina L.
    Sanchez, Monika
    EDUCATION AND URBAN SOCIETY, 2019, 51 (05) : 613 - 639
  • [36] The prospects for urban densification: a place-based study
    Schmidt-Thome, Kaisa
    Haybatollahi, Mohammad
    Kytta, Marketta
    Korpi, Jari
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2013, 8 (02):
  • [37] Place-Based Policymaking and HCI: Opportunities and Challenges for Technology Design
    Manuel, Jennifer
    Crivellaro, Clara
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2020 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS (CHI'20), 2020,
  • [38] Facilitating Place-Based Learning in Outdoor Informal Environments with Mobile Computers
    Zimmerman H.T.
    Land S.M.
    TechTrends, 2014, 58 (1) : 77 - 83
  • [39] Sharing prosperity - Critical regionalism and place-based social change
    Miller, Rosina S.
    WESTERN FOLKLORE, 2007, 66 (3-4) : 351 - 381
  • [40] The place-based approach to recycling intention: Integrating place attachment into the extended theory of planned behavior
    Wan, Calvin
    Shen, Geoffrey Qiping
    Choi, Stella
    RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 2021, 169