A DBR Framework for Designing Mobile Virtual Reality Learning Environments

Date
2017
Authors
Cochrane, T
Cook, S
Aiello, S
Christie, D
Sinfield, D
Steagall, M
Aguayo, C
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Journal Article
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ASCILITE
Abstract

This paper proposes a Design Based Research framework for designing mobile virtual reality learning environments. The application of the framework is illustrated by two design-based research projects that aim to develop more authentic educational experiences and learner-centred pedagogies in higher education. The projects highlight the first two stages of the DBR framework, involving the exploration of mobile virtual reality (VR) to enhance the learning environment, and the design of prototype solutions for the different contexts. The design of the projects is guided by a set of design principles identified from the literature. These design principles will be modified in light of the subsequent project evaluation stages.

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Virtual Reality Simulation Mobile learning Heutagogy
Source
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 33(6). doi:https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.3613
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