Edgar Amanda K, Chong Luke X, Wood-Bradley Ryan, Armitage James A, Narayanan Anuradha, Macfarlane Susie
Deakin Learning Futures, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
Clin Exp Optom. 2025 Apr;108(3):258-267. doi: 10.1080/08164622.2024.2366366. Epub 2024 Jun 30.
The evolution of digitally based pedagogies, such as extended reality (XR) - a group of simulated learning environments that include virtual simulation, virtual reality, and augmented reality - has prompted optometry educators to seek evidence to guide the implementation of these teaching and learning activities within their curricula. Looking more broadly across the medical and allied health fields, there is a wealth of evidence to guide the incorporation of XR, as it is increasingly being integrated into the curricula of other select health professions disciplines. Educators from these disciplines continue to explore and embed XR in practice. This narrative review summarises the findings and appraises the literature on the use of XR in optometry education. It identifies the learning domains in which XR has been implemented in optometry education and proposes areas for further investigation. The review questions the technology-focused approach that has driven the literature within the review and calls for richer pedagogical foundations with suggestions for future research agendas. As such, this narrative review provides optometry educators with new ways of understanding XR and its relationship with the curriculum.
基于数字技术的教学方法的发展,如扩展现实(XR)——一组模拟学习环境,包括虚拟模拟、虚拟现实和增强现实——促使验光教育工作者寻求证据,以指导在其课程中实施这些教学活动。从更广泛的医学和相关健康领域来看,有大量证据可指导XR的纳入,因为它越来越多地被整合到其他选定健康专业学科的课程中。这些学科的教育工作者继续在实践中探索和应用XR。这篇叙述性综述总结了相关研究结果,并对验光教育中使用XR的文献进行了评估。它确定了在验光教育中实施XR的学习领域,并提出了进一步研究的领域。该综述对驱动综述内文献的以技术为重点的方法提出了质疑,并呼吁建立更丰富的教学基础,并为未来的研究议程提供建议。因此,这篇叙述性综述为验光教育工作者提供了理解XR及其与课程关系的新方法。