研究目的
To evaluate the feasibility of using a VR learning experience to replace a traditional instrumentation-based face-to-face lab in which students are trained to collect and analyze infrared spectra, and to gather information about the differences in learning outcomes associated with the use of the infrared spectroscopy virtual reality learning experience in an organic chemistry laboratory, as compared to a control group that was taught by teaching assistants in a traditional lab setting.
研究成果
The interactive, first-person point-of-view IR spectroscopy VR experience was as effective as the face-to-face lab in teaching students how to operate an IR spectrometer and elucidate simple features of an IR spectrum. VR experiences could serve as a suitable replacement for students unable to attend the lab due to various challenges.
研究不足
The study is limited to a specific subset of laboratory experiments, particularly instrumentation-based laboratories, and may not be generalizable to more hands-on conditions. Additionally, the assessment did not include measures of motor skills development.