Computer-aided visualisation has played an essential role in helping students construct a better understanding of molecular interactions over the years but it has limitations in supporting 3D visualisation, especially for complex molecules. As an alternative platform, immersive virtual reality (VR) holds great promise for addressing students' difficulties. This paper examines the educational possibilities and limitations of immersive VR environments
irtual reality (VR), as an informative medium, possesses the potential to engage students with immer...
An educational escape activity was developed, embedding elements of both augmented and immersive vir...
The impossibility of experiencing the molecular world with our senses hampers teaching and understan...
Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) is increasingly being used as an educational tool to help students vi...
Students studying Pharmacy often lack motivation to engage with chemical principles. In particular, ...
Virtual Reality (VR) has become a much more common household commodity thanks to the proliferation o...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
The reemergence of virtual reality (VR) in the last few years has led to affordable commodity hard...
The ability to visualize chemistry and to move between two-dimensional (2D) representations presente...
A study was conducted that explored Virtual Reality (VR) as an educational tool. High school student...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
irtual reality (VR), as an informative medium, possesses the potential to engage students with immer...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
irtual reality (VR), as an informative medium, possesses the potential to engage students with immer...
An educational escape activity was developed, embedding elements of both augmented and immersive vir...
The impossibility of experiencing the molecular world with our senses hampers teaching and understan...
Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) is increasingly being used as an educational tool to help students vi...
Students studying Pharmacy often lack motivation to engage with chemical principles. In particular, ...
Virtual Reality (VR) has become a much more common household commodity thanks to the proliferation o...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
The reemergence of virtual reality (VR) in the last few years has led to affordable commodity hard...
The ability to visualize chemistry and to move between two-dimensional (2D) representations presente...
A study was conducted that explored Virtual Reality (VR) as an educational tool. High school student...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
irtual reality (VR), as an informative medium, possesses the potential to engage students with immer...
By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dim...
irtual reality (VR), as an informative medium, possesses the potential to engage students with immer...
An educational escape activity was developed, embedding elements of both augmented and immersive vir...
The impossibility of experiencing the molecular world with our senses hampers teaching and understan...