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Title: | Virtual Reality Immersive Simulations for a Forensic Molecular Biology Course—A Quantitative Comparative Study |
Authors: | Ewais, Ahmed$AAUP$Palestinian Mystakidis, Stylianos$Other$Other Khalilia, Walid$Other$Palestinian Diab, Shadi$Other$Palestinian Christopoulos, Athanasios$Other$Other Khasib, Said$AAUP$Palestinian Yahya, Baha$Other$Palestinian Hatzilygeroudis, Ioannis$Other$Other |
Keywords: | virtual worlds comparative study higher education science education molecular biology digital education virtual reality distance education online learning |
Issue Date: | 25-Aug-2024 |
Abstract: | Molecular biology is a complex, abstract, subject that can be challenging for higher education students to comprehend. The current manuscript describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of two immersive VR simulations of a DNA lab and a crime scene investigation (CSI) for a forensic molecular biology course in the context of the “TESLA” Erasmus+ project. It illustrates the instructional design and technical aspects of the VR simulations’ development. The experimental study employed a comparative quantitative research design. The guiding research questions examined how instructional modalities (online vs. face-to-face) affect learners’ perceptions of VR-based training in higher education and the key factors influencing learners’ intention for their adoption. Forty-six (n = 46) undergraduate students completed a 17-item questionnaire, which served as the main data collection instrument. Results demonstrate that both online and face-to-face VR-based instruction can effectively convey core concepts, thus challenging the traditional notion that face-to-face interaction is inherently superior. Its implications underscore the potential of VR simulations to supplement or even substitute traditional teaching methods, particularly for complex science subjects. |
URI: | http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/2745 |
ISSN: | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/17/7513 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty & Staff Scientific Research publications |
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