Bridging Strategies for VR-Based Learning
 

authors: Moher, T., Johnson, A., Ohlsson, S., Gillingham, M.

Proceedings of CHI `99, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pp. 536-543

A distributed immersive virtual environment was deployed as a component of a pedagogical strategy for teaching third grade children that the Earth is round. The displacement strategy is based on the theory that fundamental conceptual change requires an alternative cognitive starting point which doesn't invoke the features of pre-existing models. While the VR apparatus helped to establish that alternative framework, conceptual change was strongly influenced by the bridging activities which related that experience to the target domain. Simple declarations of relevance proved ineffective. A more articulated bridging process involving physical models was effective for some children, but the multiple representations employed required too much model-matching for others.

start date: 05/15/1999
end date: 05/20/1999

Mission Controller/ImmersaDesk View of Asteroid
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