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Research on the Impact of Virtual Reality Environment on Primary School Students’ Classroom Interaction Behavior from the Perspective of Double-Cycle Theory

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There are lack of problems in traditional writing teaching for real context experience and perception, and the virtual reality (VR) to support students support students' participation in enthusiasm and writing literacy. Therefore, the article has passed the use of quasi-experimental research, incorporates the double-cycle teaching concept, and randomly distributes 97 primary school students as experimental groups and control groups, in VR, PPT learning environment, and uses the lag sequence analysis method. Differences in the Interactive Effect of Classroom Teachers and Students in Different Learning Environments. The research results show that the VR-based writing learning environment can promote students' class interaction; the integration of dual cycle teaching concept has promoted VR in writing classroom applications, making teaching models and teaching technologies.

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Zheng, XQ., Yang, G., Li, Q., Han, M. (2022). Research on the Impact of Virtual Reality Environment on Primary School Students’ Classroom Interaction Behavior from the Perspective of Double-Cycle Theory. In: Yang, J., et al. Resilience and Future of Smart Learning. ICSLE 2022. Lecture Notes in Educational Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5967-7_13

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