Collaborative navigation in virtual worlds: How gender and game experience influence user behavior

Pekka Kallioniemi, Tomi Heimonen, Markku Turunen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Tuuli Keskinen, Laura Pihkala-Posti, Jussi Okkonen, Roope Raisamo

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    Abstract

    There exists a large base of evidence for gender differences in human navigation. However, there is not much research on gender differences in collaborative aspects of navigation, including the interaction of individuals during collaborative wayfinding tasks in virtual environments. In light of this, we present a study of a collaborative virtual environment, Berlin Kompass. The goal of this study was to find out the main differences between genders in collaborative wayfinding. The application was evaluated in the context of foreign language learning in schools with over 200 students, where the users navigated through cityscapes while interacting verbally with each other. We collected and analyzed interaction logs, questionnaire data and audio and video recordings to gain insights into gender-related differences in wayfinding in virtual worlds. Our findings suggest that several differences that are evident in single user systems are not present when the collaborative aspect is added. Male users were more immersed during the task than females. One of the explaining factors for this might be video game experience. Genders also communicated differently - males spoke in longer utterances whereas females had more, shorter utterances. Males referred more to relative directions and dynamic landmarks such as cars and pedestrians while navigating. Males with more video game experience also provided more positive subjective user experience feedback on the application.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - VRST 2015: 21st ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
    PublisherACM
    Pages173-182
    Number of pages10
    Volume13-15-November-2015
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4503-3990-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    Publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
    Event21st ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, VRST 2015 -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2015 → …

    Conference

    Conference21st ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, VRST 2015
    Period1/01/15 → …

    Keywords

    • Gender differences
    • Virtual environments
    • Wayfinding

    Publication forum classification

    • Publication forum level 1

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