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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2020.24.1.71

A Study on the Learner Characteristics in Virtual Reality by a School Level Curriculum  

Nam, Choong Mo (Jeju National University Graduate School)
Kim, Chong Woo (Major in Elementary Computer Education)
Hong, Kyoung sun (Major in Elementary English Education)
Cho, Chino (Major in Elementary Music Education)
Hong, Joo hee (Major in Elementary Music Education)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.24, no.1, 2020 , pp. 71-78 More about this Journal
Abstract
To maximize educational effect with new educational methods in the 4th Industrial Revolution era, immersive education has become the core type of education and virtual reality (VR) is at the center of realistic content. VR education is increasing in school, but researches on VR production education are insufficient. Our study has proposed a school-level curriculum for students to create their own VR content. The output and the survey results were analyzed to find out the learner characteristics of elementary school students, middle school students, and pre-service teachers at each school level. As a result, there were some noticeable differences in concentration, content subject, and production time according to school level. Primary school students focused on their subjects, middle school students related to learning, and pre-service teachers put top priority on contents useful for primary education.
Keywords
Virtual Reality; Virtual Reality education; Cospaces; Blockly; SW education;
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