Increasing Learning Motivation: An Empirical Study of VR Effects on the Vocational Training of Bank Clerks - Entertainment Computing and Serious Games
Conference Papers Year : 2019

Increasing Learning Motivation: An Empirical Study of VR Effects on the Vocational Training of Bank Clerks

Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust
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Philipp Hann
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Michael Leitner
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Abstract

Virtual reality applications in education are becoming more and more frequent. Empirical, data-based insights in the mechanisms and impacts of VR trainings are still sparse, however. With this quasi-experimental investigation, we compare the effects of a VR training game with a conventional face-to-face presence workshop in the field of vocational training. The training domain is awareness and customer interaction training for bank clerks. The results show that the VR solutions excelled the expectations of participants and the learning motivation was significantly higher as opposed to the conventional training. In the perceived effectiveness, the VR conditions achieved equal results than face-to-face workshops. The results provide evidence that VR solutions are an appropriate approach for vocational training.
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hal-03652040 , version 1 (26-04-2022)

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Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust, Philipp Hann, Michael Leitner. Increasing Learning Motivation: An Empirical Study of VR Effects on the Vocational Training of Bank Clerks. 1st Joint International Conference on Entertainment Computing and Serious Games (ICEC-JCSG), Nov 2019, Arequipa, Peru. pp.111-118, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-34644-7_9⟩. ⟨hal-03652040⟩
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