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  <title>Investigating the Factors that Influence the Implementation of Virtual Reality in Science Learning</title>
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  <namePart>D. Sumardani; C. H. Lin</namePart>
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  <publisher>Serial JPII: Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia</publisher>
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  <extent>Sumber artikel:Jurnal. Halaman: 76-89</extent>
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 <note>Abstract    Advanced virtual reality (VR) holds substantial promise in education and can be seamlessly integrated into classroom instruction  fostering rapid advancements in science education. This research aims to investigate the factors that influence the implementation of VR and the correlation between the technology acceptance model that can lead to its integration in the science educational setting. To address these objectives  structural equation modeling (SEM) is conducted to represent a hypothesis about the causal relationships among factors influencing preservice teachers to implement VR in the classroom  following their engagement in simulated science explorations related to the concept of weightlessness. The results reveal that the proposed model has strong explanatory power in predicting the intention to use VR in the classroom (R2 64.7%). This intention is influenced by perceived usefulness  perceived enjoyment  and the absence of cybersickness. Notably  our findings also indicate that Usage Attitude (UA)  which pertains to participants rsquo  positive or negative response towards technological usage  does not mediate the relationship between beliefs (PU  PEU  and PE) and Behavioral Intention (IU)  prompting further exploration of the concepts of cognitive and affective attitude. Additionally  the findings from the preservice teachers rsquo  responses support the notion that VR is valuable in educational contexts  enabling immersive experiences  authentic learning  and enhancing the learning journey  along with the concept of learning by doing.        Keywords  science learning  structural equation modeling  technology acceptance model  Virtual Reality       </note>
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  <topic>1. SAINS - MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN VIRTUAL REALITY</topic>
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