“…As viewers can explore their surroundings by watching different parts of the scene and focus their attention on details that otherwise could have been passed unseen, we can argue that 360 o videos are more immersive than regular videos. In fact, research has demonstrated that, in 360 o videos, the feelings of immersion and presence were rather strong (e.g., Argyriou et al, 2017;Berns et al, 2018;Elmezeny et al, 2018;Fokides & Kefalinou, 2020;Higuera-Trujillo et al, 2019) and that students were able to better understand concepts, processes, and problems (e.g., Chang et al, 2019;Dawson et al, 2018;Fokides & Arvaniti, 2020). However, research has suggested that 360 o videos do not offer high levels of immersion and that the quality of experience is lower than that of VR experiences based on 3D graphics (e.g., Rupp et al, 2019).…”