INVESTIGADORES
SELZER Matias Nicolas
artículos
Título:
Effects of virtual presence and learning outcome using low-end virtual reality systems
Autor/es:
SELZER, MATIAS N.; GAZCON, NICOLAS F.; LARREA, MARTIN L.
Revista:
DISPLAYS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 59 p. 9 - 15
ISSN:
0141-9382
Resumen:
Low-cost technology is essential to integrate Virtual Reality (VR) into educative institutions around the world. However, low-cost technology usually refers to low-end technology, which may compromise the level of immersion of the VR system. This study evaluates whether low-end and high-end VR systems achieve a comparable learning outcome regardless their immersion level. We also analyze the relationship between virtual presence and the learning outcome arising from a VR educational experience. An evaluation with 42 participants was conducted. We measured learning outcome and virtual presence under three different configurations, namely: a desktop computer, a low-end VR system, and a high-end VR system. The impact of simulator sickness was also analyzed. Results revealed a lower learning outcome in the less immersive configuration (i.e. desktop) and a similar learning outcome in both low-end and high-end VR systems. Even though low-end VR systems are less immersive and produce a lower level of virtual presence than high-end VR systems, the results support the use of low-end VR systems for educative applications.