User acceptance of neuroanatomy virtual reality course: Contrasting views between undergraduate and postgraduate students
Dimas Septian Eko Wahyu Sumunar,
Natalia Stathakarou,
Nadia Davoody
Abstract:Virtual Reality (VR) offers cost-efficient and effective tools for spatial 3-dimensional neuroanatomy learning. Enhancing users-system relationship is necessary for successful adoption of the system. The current study aimed to evaluate students’ acceptance of VR for neuroanatomy. An exploratory qualitative case study based on Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) framework carried out at the Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Participants in this study were students… Show more
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