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Piloting multimodal learning analytics using mobile mixed reality in health education
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posted on 2020-03-27, 00:00 authored by J Birt, Darryl ClareDarryl Clare, Michael CowlingMichael Cowling© 2019 IEEE. Mobile mixed reality has been shown to increase higher achievement and lower cognitive load within spatial disciplines. However, traditional methods of assessment restrict examiners ability to holistically assess spatial understanding. Multimodal learning analytics seeks to investigate how combinations of data types such as spatial data and traditional assessment can be combined to better understand both the learner and learning environment. This paper explores the pedagogical possibilities of a smartphone enabled mixed reality multimodal learning analytics case study for health education, focused on learning the anatomy of the heart. The context for this study is the first loop of a design based research study exploring the acquisition and retention of knowledge by piloting the proposed system with practicing health experts. Outcomes from the pilot study showed engagement and enthusiasm of the method among the experts, but also demonstrated problems to overcome in the pedagogical method before deployment with learners.
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Duque D; White J; Rodrigues N; Vilaça JL; Dias NStart Page
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6Number of Pages
6Start Date
2019-08-05Finish Date
2019-08-07eISSN
2573-3060ISSN
2330-5649ISBN-13
9781728103006Location
Kyoto, JapanPublisher
IEEEPlace of Publication
PIscataway, NJ.Publisher DOI
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Bond UniversityEra Eligible
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7th IEEE International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health (SeGAH 2019)Usage metrics
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