Journal Title
Title of Journal: Instr Sci
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Abbravation: Instructional Science
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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
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Authors: Jon Scoresby Brett E Shelton
Publish Date: 2010/02/04
Volume: 39, Issue: 3, Pages: 227-254
Abstract
The miscategorizing of cognitive states involved in learning within virtual environments has complicated instructional technology research Further most educational computer game research does not account for how learning activity is influenced by factors of game content and differences in viewing perspectives This study is a qualitative exploration into the nature of flow—the state of being absorbed by an activity and presence—the sense of “being there” in a virtual learning environment This study follows players’ experiences within an immersive environment with the notion of “immersive” being the extent to which the computer system delivers a surrounding environment The data analysis includes videotaped activity transcripts and interviews of six different games three of which have explicit learning objectives derived from two different genres While viewing perspective was previously thought to have significant influence on presence flow and learning these findings suggest that four emergent categories content emotion motivation engagement have more influence than perspectiveWe appreciate the efforts of the Utah State University Spring 2005 Instructional Games class aka Luscious Sanguine Stratum for their work in developing VOSR We would also like to thank Tim Stowell for his work in the development of VOSR 3D This research was partially funded by the office of the Vice President for Research Office at Utah State University
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