A review on cultivating effective learning: synthesizing educational theories and virtual reality for enhanced educational experiences

PeerJ Comput Sci. 2024 May 23:10:e2000. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.2000. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Immersive technology, especially virtual reality (VR), transforms education. It offers immersive and interactive learning experiences. This study presents a systematic review focusing on VR's integration with educational theories in higher education. The review evaluates the literature on VR applications combined with pedagogical frameworks. It aims to identify effective strategies for enhancing educational experiences through VR. The process involved analyzing studies about VR and educational theories, focusing on methodologies, outcomes, and effectiveness. Findings show that VR improves learning outcomes when aligned with theories such as constructivism, experiential learning, and collaborative learning. These integrations offer personalized, immersive, and interactive learning experiences. The study highlights the importance of incorporating educational principles into VR application development. It suggests a promising direction for future research and implementation in education. This approach aims to maximize VR's pedagogical value, enhancing learning outcomes across educational settings.

Keywords: Algorithms and analysis; Augmented reality; Autonomous system; Computer network and communication; Education sector; Education technology; Embedded computing; Immersive technology; Teaching; Virtual reality.

Grants and funding

The authors received no funding for this work.