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Exploring learner acceptance of the use of virtual reality in medical education: a case study of desktop and projection-based display systems
Authors:Hsiu-Mei Huang  Shu-Sheng Liaw  Chung-Min Lai
Institution:1. Department of Information Management, National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan;2. General Education Center, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan;3. Graduate School of Computer Science and Information Technology, National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract:Advanced technologies have been widely applied in medical education, including human-patient simulators, immersive virtual reality Cave Automatic Virtual Environment systems, and video conferencing. Evaluating learner acceptance of such virtual reality (VR) learning environments is a critical issue for ensuring that such technologies are used to greatest effect. This research describes the use of high performance real-time interactive software (VR4MAX) to build a prototype 3D VR learning system. A questionnaire survey was distributed to 167 university students to investigate learner attitudes toward learning via VR applications. Experimental results show that immersion and imagination features of VR-mediated course contents have a positive impact on perceived usefulness, and can also predict perceived ease of use, both of which contributors to behavioral intention of learners to use VR learning systems. Overall, this research validates the relationship between three features of VR and learners' behavioral intention to use VR learning. The results could prove helpful in guiding future research related to VR learning.
Keywords:virtual reality  technology acceptance model  immersion  imagination  interaction
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