Perceptions of university students about virtual reality as a didactic resource: a pre-experimental study with a control and experimental group

This article presents the results of a study of the impact of incorporating Second Life on the didactics of a university degree subject as well as on student satisfaction, administering a survey to two groups of students enrolled in the same subject through a 24-item questionnaire scored on a 5-poin...

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