Developing a Value Sensitive VR Learning Environment Fostering Professionals’ Communication Skills

Authors

Olivier van der Molen
University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8163-0247
Emanuel van Dongen
Utrecht University
Stan van Ginkel
University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9520-4652

Synopsis

E-learning using virtual reality (also called v-learning) made it possible to create a ‘scalable v-learning platform’, enabling anyone without programming experience to create v- learning content for soft skill training. In the current project, Large Language Model algorithms are developed that help make it easier to create content and to generate more realistic and interactive virtual trainings. In order to study which human values and design principles are relevant for developing a skill training virtual reality learning environment, we used a Value Sensitive Design (Friedman, 1996) method in order to gather the human values of varying stakeholders. First, we studied values to be taken into account from both student and teacher perspectives, including educational and didactical values. These human values based on literature studies were supplemented by the perceptions of stakeholders, including commercial ones, and their human values in mutual interactions (empirical perspective). For this, an ethical matrix (comp. Van der Stappen & Van Steenbergen, 2020) was used as an instrument (for empirical research) for (a) identifying the harms and benefits of the use of the VR learning environment and (b) discussing essential human values in the development and implementation process. Finally, these two perspectives – one conceptual the other empirical – are brought together and some recommendations are offered for designing ethical, transparent, and effective digital learning environments that support both students and educators in their professional development.

Author Biographies

Olivier van der Molen, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

Utrecht, the Netherlands. E-mail: olivier.vandermolen@hu.nl

Emanuel van Dongen, Utrecht University

Utrecht, the Netherlands. E-mail: E.G.D.vanDongen@uu.nl

Stan van Ginkel, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

Utrecht, the Netherlands. E-mail: stan.vanginkel@hu.nl

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June 9, 2025

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van der Molen, O., Emanuel van Dongen, E., & van Ginkel, S. (2025). Developing a Value Sensitive VR Learning Environment Fostering Professionals’ Communication Skills. In A. Pucihar, M. Kljajić Borštnar, S. Blatnik, M. Marolt, R. W. H. Bons, K. Smit, & M. Glowatz (Eds.), & (Ed.), 38th Bled eConference: Empowering Transformation: Shaping Digital Futures for All: Conference Proceedings (pp. 499-516). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/947/chapter/616