Describing and Interpreting Immersive Learning Cases with the Immersion Cube and the Immersive Learning Brain

Authors

  • Dennis Beck University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA
  • Leonel Morgado Universidade Aberta, Coimbra Delegation, Portugal (CIAC, LE@D & CEG) and INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5517-644X

Keywords:

Immersive Learning, Case Descriptions, Immersion

Abstract

Current descriptions of immersive learning cases are often difficult or impossible to compare. This is due to a myriad of different options on what details to include, which aspects are relevant, and on the descriptive approaches employed. Also, these aspects often combine very specific details with more general guidelines or indicate intents and rationales without clarifying their implementation. In this paper we provide a method to describe immersive learning cases that is structured to enable comparisons, yet flexible enough to allow researchers and practitioners to decide which aspects to include. This method leverages a taxonomy that classifies educational aspects at three levels (uses, practices, and strategies) and then utilizes two frameworks, the Immersive Learning Brain and the Immersion Cube, to enable a structured description and interpretation of immersive learning cases. The method is then demonstrated on a published immersive learning case on training for wind turbine maintenance using virtual reality. Applying the method results in a structured artifact, the Immersive Learning Case Sheet, that tags the case with its proximal uses, practices, and strategies, and refines the free text case description to ensure that matching details are included. This contribution is thus a case description method in support of future comparative research of immersive learning cases. We then discuss how the resulting description and interpretation can be leveraged to change immersion learning cases, by enriching them (considering low-effort changes or additions) or innovating (exploring more challenging avenues of transformation). The method holds significant promise to support better-grounded research in immersive learning.

Published

21-02-2025

How to Cite

Describing and Interpreting Immersive Learning Cases with the Immersion Cube and the Immersive Learning Brain. (2025). Immersive Learning Research - Academic, 1(1). https://publications.immersivelrn.org/index.php/academic/article/view/191

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