ID | 115303 |
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キーワード | augmented reality
fear
learning motivation
self-efficacy
tornado
virtual reality
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資料タイプ |
学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | In Japan, a tornado is an infrequent natural disaster; however, tremendous winds can cause considerable damage. To prepare for such events, simulated tornado experience (STE) considering tremendous wind as a major hazard and incorporating evacuation plans must be provided. However, introduction of a large wind generator in STE is difficult. We developed simple VR and AR systems (VR-STE and AR-STE) that render STE by realistically simulating tornadoes and conducted comparative experiments. We set research questions that aimed to clarify how VR- and AR-STEs differ from STE, which expresses tornadoes with audiovisual effects and real, tremendous wind generated by a large wind generator. The survey variables were fear, self-efficacy, and learning motivation to cope with a tornado. The experimental results revealed that audiovisual effects can retain learners’ fear of a tornado and influence learners’ self-efficacy and learning motivation. Furthermore, VR-STE is more suitable than AR-STE in terms of controlling fear and system operation.
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掲載誌名 |
The Journal of Information and Systems in Education
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ISSN | 1348236X
21863679
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cat書誌ID | AA1182173X
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出版者 | Japanese Society for Information and Systems in Education
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巻 | 19
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号 | 1
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開始ページ | 21
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終了ページ | 31
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発行日 | 2020-07-01
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言語 |
eng
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部局 |
理工学系
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