2024
DOI: 10.18178/ijiet.2024.14.3.2068
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The Current State of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Adoption in Vietnamese Education: A Teacher’s Perspective on Teaching Natural Sciences

Pham Ngoc Son

Abstract: Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies are increasingly applied across various fields, including education. However, in the Vietnamese education system, their use is still in its nascent stages. This article aims to analyze the current state of VR and AR adoption in the Vietnamese education system by evaluating two key aspects: the factors influencing the integration of VR and AR in teaching, and their roles in the Vietnamese educational context. The analysis is based on a survey conducte… Show more

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“…Students with "Y" cards were chosen for interviews. In the study by Son (2024), both teachers and students acknowledged the positive role of AR technology in enhancing learning outcomes. Therefore, during the interviews, we asked students about three main issues: their interest in accessing and using AR in learning; the role of AR in knowledge acquisition; and the direction of AR usage in the study of other contents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Students with "Y" cards were chosen for interviews. In the study by Son (2024), both teachers and students acknowledged the positive role of AR technology in enhancing learning outcomes. Therefore, during the interviews, we asked students about three main issues: their interest in accessing and using AR in learning; the role of AR in knowledge acquisition; and the direction of AR usage in the study of other contents.…”
Section: Study Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%