2021
DOI: 10.1558/cj.41528
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Abstract: Adult learners benefit from a playful approach to learning (Whitton, 2018). Similarly, students experiencing immersive learning using virtual reality headsets can benefit from a playful and exploratory approach to language and culture learning (Arnold, 1979), which includes the opportunity to experiment and create content using accessible, code-free, and easy-to-adopt media and Maker techniques. This article proposes that this kind of content creation projects for students can result in an increased understand… Show more

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“…These technologies in learning environments allow the creation of simulations using immersive technologies. For example, such simulations support second-language learning that encourages learners to reflect on their creative process and include ideas about culture and language (Caspar, 2021). They also help prepare English teachers to speak other languages through mixed-reality classroom simulations (Lew, Gul & Pecore, 2021).…”
Section: Virtual and Augmented Reality In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These technologies in learning environments allow the creation of simulations using immersive technologies. For example, such simulations support second-language learning that encourages learners to reflect on their creative process and include ideas about culture and language (Caspar, 2021). They also help prepare English teachers to speak other languages through mixed-reality classroom simulations (Lew, Gul & Pecore, 2021).…”
Section: Virtual and Augmented Reality In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%