Pedagogical experiences in a virtual exchange project using high-immersion virtual reality for intercultural language learning.

Publication date

2021

Authors

Jauregi-Ondarra, KristiORCID 0000-0002-9096-9450ISNI 0000000117080295
Gruber, A.
Canto, SilviaISNI 0000000492840073

Editors

Zoghlami, Naouel
Brudermann, Cédric
Sarré, Cedric
Grosbois, Muriel
Bradley, Linda
Thouësny, Sylvie

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Abstract

Social Virtual Reality (VR) applications enable real-time interpersonal conversation and allow users to perform activities together. They have the potential of changing the ways learners practise speaking a foreign language. Following a previous study (Jauregi Ondarra, Gruber, & Canto, 2020), we designed the present study to explore how presence, immersion, and interactivity affect overall social experience. Students from Germany and the Netherlands engaged in High-immersion VR (HiVR) virtual exchange sessions, using Spanish as a lingua franca at A2 level. International dyads carried out four interaction tasks in AltspaceVR, using head-mounted devices. To examine students’ HiVR virtual exchange experiences, different sources of data were gathered: questionnaires, reflection diaries, recordings, and focus group interviews. The preliminary results, based on the surveys and reflection journals, show that students liked to use a social VR app to communicate in the target language with peers from other countries, as they felt completely immersed and co-present in the social interactive VR space. This might enhance engagement and lower anxiety levels.

Keywords

high-immersion VR, social VR applications, Spanish as a lingua franca, interactivity, language learning

Citation

Jauregi Ondarra, K, Gruber, A & Canto, S 2021, Pedagogical experiences in a virtual exchange project using high-immersion virtual reality for intercultural language learning. in N Zoghlami, C Brudermann, C Sarré, M Grosbois, L Bradley & S Thouësny (eds), CALL and professionalisation: short papers from EUROCALL 2021. Research Publishing Net, pp. 155-160. https://doi.org/10.14705/rpnet.2021.54.1325