IEEE Access (Jan 2024)

Enhancing Biology Laboratory Learning: Student Perceptions of Performing Heart Dissection With Virtual Reality

  • Chui Ee Chu,
  • Gideon Sian Wee Cheong,
  • Ankit Mishra,
  • Yun Wen,
  • Chen Huei Leo,
  • Darren J. Yeo,
  • Kang Hao Cheong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3394713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 76682 – 76691

Abstract

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In this study, we investigate the attitudes of students towards an immersive educational instruction method used to augment in-person biology laboratories. Specifically, we employ the Oculus Quest 2 in a mid-sized biology classroom setting to conduct a virtual heart dissection instructional class using Virtual Reality (VR). We engaged with 23 students from a Singaporean secondary school to gather insights into their experiences and perspectives. The focus of this study is twofold: firstly, to assess the potential of VR technology, particularly the Oculus Quest 2, as a tool for enhancing learning in biology, and secondly, to evaluate the feasibility of replacing traditional in-person laboratory settings with VR-based learning environments. By examining the students’ experiences, this research sheds light on the effectiveness of VR technology in enhancing academic engagement and understanding of this specific content taught in a standardized biology syllabus. Our findings reveal that Oculus Quest 2 with VR can significantly stimulate student interest in this topic. The study provides insights into how VR as part of educational technology can transform the traditional learning experience, offering a more interactive and engaging approach to education in biology. These preliminary results have important implications for the future of educational methodologies in science and technology subjects.

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