The Application of Virtual Environments and Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: Experimental Findings in Philosophy Teaching
Adel Vehrer, Zsolt Palfalusi

TL;DR
This study investigates how virtual environments and AI can improve philosophy teaching in higher education, demonstrating increased motivation and engagement among students through immersive 3D content and AI support.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated virtual environment and AI mediation approach in philosophy education, providing experimental evidence of their effectiveness in enhancing student learning.
Findings
80% of students achieved good or excellent grades
Students rated virtual materials as highly effective
Qualitative feedback showed increased motivation and engagement
Abstract
This study explores how virtual environments and artificial intelligence can enhance university students' learning experiences, with particular attention to the digital preferences of Generation Z. An experiment was conducted at the Faculty of Pedagogy, Humanities, and Social Sciences at University of Gyor, where Walter's Cube technology and a trained AI mediator were integrated into the instruction of ten philosophical topics. The curriculum was aligned with the official syllabus and enriched with visual content, quotations, and explanatory texts related to iconic figures in philosophy. A total of 77 first-year undergraduate students from full-time humanities and social sciences programs participated in the study. Following their end-of-semester offline written examination, students voluntarily completed a paper-based, anonymous ten-question test and provided feedback on the method's…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · AI in Service Interactions · Generational Differences and Trends
