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360-degree video in education: An overview and a comparative social media data analysis of the last decade

Due to its immersive and interactive nature, 360-degree video is becoming ever more popular. However, little is known about the public’s viewpoints and attitudes regarding the use of this emerging technology in educational contexts. This study reviews the research evidence for 360° video, virtual le...

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Published in:Smart learning environments 2021-09, Vol.8 (1), p.1-24, Article 20
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360-degree video
CAI
Computer assisted instruction
Computers and Education
Data analysis
Digital media
Education
Educational Needs
Educational Research
Educational Technology
Immersive learning
Immersive technologies
Learning Processes
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Video Technology
Virtual Classrooms
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