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The use of 360-degree videos to facilitate pre-learning and reflection on learning experiences

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  • Shinichi Sato
  • Makoto Kageto

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This study investigates the effective use of 360-degree videos recorded during student fieldwork. Typical fieldwork procedures comprise three steps: pre-learning, on-site fieldwork, and post-learning. This study aims to support mainly pre- and post-learning steps. Four fieldwork experiences were targeted in which the students recorded 360-degree videos, reflected on their experience, and presented their experiences to non-participating students by showing their 360-degree videos on a virtual reality headset. By observing these actions, the authors were able to determine some of the effects of using 360-degree videos as a learning aid, including helping students detect what they missed while on site, maintaining students' excitement and motivation after returning, and promoting pre-learning for younger students. Further practical efforts are needed to confirm such effects and pursue appropriate use of 360-degree video for fieldwork.

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  • Shinichi Sato & Makoto Kageto, 2020. "The use of 360-degree videos to facilitate pre-learning and reflection on learning experiences," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 27(4), pages 381-394.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:27:y:2020:i:4:p:381-394
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