Contextualizing and visualizing abstract theoretical knowledge for situated learning: large-scale VR-supported higher education in China

Tengteng Zhuang, Xiaoshu Xu, Yunfeng Zhang

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Abstract

Against the backdrop of a worldwide decline in students’ mastery of theoretical knowledge in mathematics and other fundamental sciences, the present study explores how China has attempted to facilitate university students’ learning of theoretical knowledge by massively developing and using virtual reality (VR)-supported simulations. Through presenting three specific cases in the fields of telecommunications engineering, civil engineering, and chemical engineering in three Chinese universities, the study unravels how VR creates simulated physical and social settings, contextualizes and visualizes abstract theoretical knowledge points, and provides opportunities for students to set parameters and situated environment on their own to enhance the dynamic student-knowledge interaction and university students’ hands-on experiences of learning by doing at micro-level. The study discusses the processes of using VR from a situated learning perspective and provides implications for how universities and colleges can help students better master theoretical knowledge and avoid abstraction shock.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4
JournalVirtual Reality
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Contextual instruction
  • Higher education
  • Situated learning
  • Theoretical knowledge
  • VR

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