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Simplexity to Improve Human-Machine Interaction in 3D Virtual Reality

Michele Domenico Todino, Lucia Campitiello and Stefano Di Tore
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Michele Domenico Todino: Universy of Salerno, Italy
Lucia Campitiello: University of Salerno, Italy
Stefano Di Tore: University of Salerno, Italy

International Journal of Digital Literacy and Digital Competence (IJDLDC), 2023, vol. 14, issue 1, 1-8

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to present the use of the notion of simplexity to facilitate the design of virtual and immersive environments. Through ahistorical and argumentative excursus, the authors specify the motivations that have led to the introduction of the notion of simplexity as a natural support to the teaching-learning process, regardless of the environments virtual and immersive, and then explore the links with the latter. If immersiveness makes it possible to generate interactions in a physical space, projecting a world surrounding the user and proposing interactions (apt to foster the teaching-learning process), then one could adopt in the of design simplexity that takes into account cognitive, metacognitive, and motor processes, realizing a virtual reality perceived as credible explorable, interactive, and indeed, immersive.

Date: 2023
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