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Immersive learning research is a field of study that emphasizes diversity of scholarship and subject areas. This diversity presents a challenge for understanding the breadth and depth of the field of immersive learning, a challenge that led to the Immersive Learning Research Network’s call for the community of immersive learning researchers to develop a conceptual framework
supporting a common understanding of this diverse field - The Immersive
Learning Knowledge Tree. However, this structure has not had its underlying
assumptions validated by the larger, diverse community of immersive learning
researchers and practitioners. Thus, we developed, validated, and disseminated
across associations of the field a questionnaire for analyzing the assumptions,
structure, and relevance of the Knowledge Tree proposal. Early results point
towards overwhelming agreement from the community on the premise that the
field of immersive learning research is muddled/fragmented, the current
knowledge partially disjointed, specifically among different disciplines (Q3),
due to its interdisciplinary nature. There are also strong indications supporting
the premise that researchers active in the field of immersive learning research
desire to combine their efforts with others.
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Survey Questionnaire Immersive learning Knowledge tree iLRN