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    Title: 哇!在銀河系裡看畫展── 虛擬實境策展環境設計與參觀者學習成果之關係探討
    Wow! Visiting an art exhibition in the galaxy ──The effect of curatorial environment design in virtual reality and visitor's learning outcomes
    Authors: 劉芷聿
    Liu, Chih-Yu
    Contributors: 林日璇
    廖峻鋒

    Lin, Jih-Hsuan
    Liao, Chun-Feng

    劉芷聿
    Liu, Chih-Yu
    Keywords: 虛擬實境
    虛擬策展環境設計
    豐盛
    敬畏
    總體學習成果
    浩瀚感
    Virtual Reality
    Virtual Exhibition Environment Design
    Flourishing
    Awe
    Generic learning outcomes
    Vastness
    Date: 2024
    Issue Date: 2024-09-04 14:50:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究使用實驗法,以「封閉建物虛擬策展環境」與「自然建物虛擬策展環境」作為組間差異的單因子實驗。觀察參與者在不同的虛擬策展環境中所產生的豐盛與敬畏程度是否有顯著差異,並探討其對參觀展覽後學習成果的影響。共有65位有效參與者完成了體驗並填寫了問卷。研究結果發現虛擬實境策展環境設計與學習成果之間無顯著關係。然而,自然景觀虛擬策展環境會正向影響參與者的正向情緒,且正向情緒會正向中介虛擬實境策展環境與學習成果之間的關係。此外,自然景觀策展環境也會正向影響參與者在敬畏情緒中的浩瀚感,而浩瀚感亦會正向中介虛擬實境策展環境與學習成果之間的關係。
    This study conducted an experimental method using a single-factor design with between-group differences based on "Indoor Virtual Exhibition Environment" and "Natural Landscapes Virtual Exhibition Environment." The objective was to observe whether there are significant differences in the levels of flourishing and awe experienced by participants in different virtual exhibition environments and to explore their impact on learning outcomes. A total of 65 participants completed the experience and filled out the questionnaire. The results indicated no significant relationship between the design of the virtual reality exhibition environment and learning outcomes. However, the natural landscape virtual exhibition environment positively influenced participants' positive emotions, which in turn positively mediated the relationship between the virtual reality exhibition environment and learning outcomes. Additionally, the natural landscape exhibition environment positively affected participants' sense of vastness within awe, which also positively mediated the relationship between the virtual reality exhibition environment and learning outcomes.
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