Collaborative Educational Environments Incorporating Mixed Reality Technologies: A Systematic Mapping Study
Author(s) -
Almaas Ali,
Georgios Dafoulas,
Juan Carlos Augusto
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ieee transactions on learning technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.376
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 2372-0050
pISSN - 1939-1382
DOI - 10.1109/tlt.2019.2926727
Subject(s) - mixed reality , augmented reality , virtual reality , computer science , multimethodology , visualization , human–computer interaction , mathematics education , psychology , artificial intelligence
In this paper, we report findings from a systematic mapping study, conducted to review the existing literature on collaborative educational environments incorporating mixed reality technologies. There is increasing interest in mixed reality technologies in education, especially with the introduction of new over head mounted displays (OHMDs), such as HoloLens, Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive. with the consideration of areas, such as education, dynamic technology, and complex environments, a research area is identified. We carried out an extensive review of the literature from 2007 to 2017 and conducted an analysis of the works on mixed reality technologies and its subcategories applied to collaborative education environments. Results highlighted the lack of research across the mixed reality spectrum, especially in the augmented virtuality subcategory, as well as technical limitations such as response time in the development of mixed reality technologies for collaborative environments. Furthermore, the difficulty of teaching professionals to replicate mixed reality experiments in real environments, due to the technical skills required, was identified. The main contribution of this paper is the discussion of the current works with visualization of the present state of the area, which is aimed to encourage educators to develop mixed reality artefacts and conduct further research to support collaborative educational environments.
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