Extended Reality (XR): The Next Frontier in Education
Shadeeb Hossain

TL;DR
This paper discusses how Extended Reality (XR) technologies like VR, AR, and MR are transforming education through immersive learning, while addressing challenges such as costs, technical issues, privacy, and regulation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of XR's potential in education along with an analysis of the barriers and ethical considerations for widespread adoption.
Findings
XR enhances student engagement and experiential learning.
High costs and technical complexities hinder widespread implementation.
Privacy and ethical concerns require robust cybersecurity and regulatory compliance.
Abstract
Extended Reality (XR), encompassing Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR), is revolutionizing education by creating immersive, interactive learning environments. This article explores the potential of XR to enhance student engagement, experiential learning, and skill development while addressing the challenges of widespread adoption. High implementation costs, technical complexities, and ethical concerns especially regarding student privacy and biometric data protection still possess significant barriers to integration. The discussion also highlights regulatory compliance with GDPR and FERPA and the importance of cybersecurity frameworks to safeguard sensitive learner data. Ultimately, the article provides insights into balancing innovation with accessibility and ethics in the evolution of XR based education
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Educational Games and Gamification
