학술논문

The Impact of Embodiment on Training Effectiveness
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 11th International Conference on Information and Education Technology (ICIET) Information and Education Technology (ICIET), 2023 11th International Conference on. :44-50 Mar, 2023
Subject
Computing and Processing
Training
Pandemics
Virtual reality
Human factors
Maintenance engineering
Particle measurements
Social factors
training
communication
body ownership
agency
performance
virtual reality
Language
Abstract
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and compulsory social distancing, researchers in educational fields started to investigate alternatives to face-to-face (F2F) training methods with greater focus, such as video conferencing (VC) and virtual reality (VR) applications. This study investigated the differences between VC, VR and F2F training conditions by evaluating the level of body ownership and agency perceived by trainees. An electrical circuit repair task and multiple surveys were used to gather data from 106 participants in the form of four dependent variables: a circuit knowledge test, task completion rate, number of the subtasks completed by failing participants, and test phase duration. The study included two visits by each participant to measure knowledge retention while there were no training and surveys in Visit 2. Results showed significantly higher circuit learning and knowledge retention scores in F2F and VR conditions than in VC. Also, regarding the retention of knowledge, participants had significantly better knowledge retention in Visit 1 than Visit 2. The authors hope the results of this study enable training developers to enhance the learning process in computer mediated communications.