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Preservice Teacher Noticing and Perceptual Capacity with 360 Video and VR Headsets

Virtual Paper ID: 56601
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    Richard E. Ferdig
    Kent State University
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    Enrico Gandolfi
    Kent State University
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    Karl W. Kosko
    Kent State University

Abstract: The use of video is prevalent in teacher education. it has been shown to be successful in varied content areas, with multiple contexts, and for differing audiences. Even with its successes, there are several known challenges with capturing and using classroom video to inform teacher professional development and preservice teacher education. To address these issues, drawing on a grant from the National Science Foundation, we have created an extended reality initiative (XRI) that provides information about equipment, software tools to edit single and multi-perspective videos, and a collection of videos for instant use in preservice and in-service classrooms. In addition to the deliverable outcomes, the project has shown that 360 and VR can improve preservice teacher noticing through increased perceptual capacity.

Presider: Scott Mavers, University of North Texas

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