Easily applicable social virtual reality and social presence in online higher education during the covid-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.
Miguel Barreda-ÁngelesSophie HorneberTilo HartmannPublished in: Comput. Educ. X Real. (2023)
Keyphrases
- social presence
- online learning
- higher education
- virtual reality
- distance learning
- student satisfaction
- instant messaging
- computer mediated communication
- computer mediated
- social interaction
- virtual environment
- communication tools
- computer conferencing
- discussion forums
- learning management systems
- distance education
- positive effects
- blended learning
- social learning
- collaborative learning
- learning technologies
- computer graphics
- problem based learning
- e learning
- easily applicable
- online course
- mobile learning
- learning strategies
- three dimensional
- virtual world
- online teaching
- m learning
- statistically significant
- learning goals
- quantitative data
- learning process
- social networks
- learning algorithm
- machine learning