VIRTUAL REALITY IN EDUCATION: TRENDS AND ISSUES

Authors

  • Kelvin Kabeti Omieno Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology
  • Franklin Wabwoba Kibabii University College, Box 1699-50200, Bungoma
  • Nahason Matoke Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,Box 190 -50100, Kakamega,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v4i1a.3033

Keywords:

Institutions of higher learning, virtual reality, virtual learning environments, learning and cognition, simulation,

Abstract

Computer-mediated learning is becoming an increasingly common form of education in institutions of higher learning (IHL). Many IHL in developing nations, such as Kenya, have greatly experienced an increase in demand for higher education.  On the other hand, the ability to connect people with required sets of skills, regardless of their location in the world has been enabled by advances in information technology over the past 20 years. Use of virtual learning environment (VLE) has rapidly emerged as a very promising technology that will probably match the innovation of technologies such as multimedia/hypermedia. These VLEs have the potential to provide opportunities for active, flexible, and increasingly individualized learning experiences. It also explains virtual reality principle, describes the interactive educational environment, highlights the challenges higher education face in the traditional mode of delivery and discusses educational benefits of implementing virtual learning environments in IHL. The paper makes a number of recommendations for successful adoption of VLEs in higher education

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Author Biographies

Kelvin Kabeti Omieno, Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology

<p>Mr. Kelvin Kabeti Omieno is currently Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya. He holds MSc in Information Technology and First Class Honors Degree in Computer Science from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (Kenya). Mr. Omieno has been involved in a number of research projects of ICTs and development, including computational grid project, and E-waste management in Kenya. Mr. Omieno has published widely in journals and conference proceedings in Information technology and ICTs for development. He is a professional member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the largest association of computing professionals globally</p>

Franklin Wabwoba, Kibabii University College, Box 1699-50200, Bungoma

Department of Computing and Informatics,

Nahason Matoke, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,Box 190 -50100, Kakamega,

Department of Computer Science,

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Published

2013-02-01

How to Cite

Omieno, K. K., Wabwoba, F., & Matoke, N. (2013). VIRTUAL REALITY IN EDUCATION: TRENDS AND ISSUES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS &Amp; TECHNOLOGY, 4(1), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v4i1a.3033

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Research Articles