Educational Possibilities of Virtual Reality and Combined Reality: A Glance From Connectivism and Librarianship

Authors

  • Sergio Oliveros-Castro Universidad San Sebastián
  • Claudia Núñez-Chaufleur Lafquén Montessori School, Puerto Montt, Chile.

Abstract

Virtual reality (VR) and combined reality (RC) are part of the technologies with the greatest potential in teaching and learning in different areas of knowledge and have begun to have a significant impact on the development of the information society. The objective of this work is to analyze the educational possibilities of VR and CR in teaching. The analysis is carried out from connectivism, as an emerging theory of learning, and information literacy and visual literacy, as specialized knowledge of Library Science dealing with the use and recognition of information. In this article some reflections on the subject are made available and some softwares and hardwares are proposed that could be applicable to the development of professional competences in different areas and at the same time would facilitate student´s personalized learning based on their habilities and interests.

Keywords:

Virtual reality, combined reality, conectivism, visual literacy, information literacy

Author Biographies

Sergio Oliveros-Castro, Universidad San Sebastián

Referential Librarian, Universidad San Sebastián, Chile; Master in Higher Education.

Claudia Núñez-Chaufleur, Lafquén Montessori School, Puerto Montt, Chile.

Elementary school teacher, Lafquén Montessori School, Puerto Montt, Chile.