The Influence of Immersive Virtual Field Trips on Academic Vocabulary
Developmental Language Disorder, Language Disorders in Children
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Developmental Language Disorder focused on measuring Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), Specific Language Impairment (SLI), Vocabulary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 6.0- 8.12 years.
- English language proficiency determined by examiner screening.
- Spoken language is readily understandable by examiner.
- Child speaks at least five-word sentences per examiner screening.
- Child understands and can follow two-part directions per examiner screening.
- Subject can complete all study protocol assessments.
- Sees single image in binoculars and sees 3D images.
- Diagnosis of developmental language disorder (DLD) (determined by ≤-1SD on the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF-5) completed within the past 12 months or examiner evaluation with the CELF-5.
- Vocabulary deficit determined by scores equal to or less than 30% on two or more topic specific vocabulary measures.
- Access to home Wi-Fi with sufficient connectivity to run the iVFT
- VFT compatible smartphone to include operating systems iOS 8.0 (e.g., Apple iPhone 6 or later) or later or Android 4.1 (JellyBean) or later (e.g., Samsung Galaxy S5 or later).
(Note: If a participant would otherwise not be able to participate, a loaner device will be provided to the parent/guardian for study purposes.)
Exclusion Criteria:
History of the following medical conditions
- Seizures/epilepsy
- Moderate to severe motion sickness, cybersickness
- Vision impairment defined as any child who has 504 plan requiring accommodations for visual impairment
- Hearing impairment that prevents a child from hearing audio on a mobile device, a history of a failed hearing screening that has not been resolved, or a hearing impairment that results in an educational impact and requires specially designed instruction under IDEA (34 CFR § 300.8)."
- Inability to use the smart phone application
- Classified by school district as LEP (limited English proficient).
- Children who are wards of the state or any other agency, institution, or entity will not be solicited for participation.
- Intellectual disability (based on IEP/504 status).
Sites / Locations
- Salus University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Book condition
Immersive virtual field trip (iVFT)
Participants in the control condition will be receive a pre-recorded audio-visual book presentation. The purpose of pre-reading is to provide consistency in the examiner's affect and presentation, thereby controlling for potential examiner effects on study outcomes. Participants in the control group will receive three interventions each lasting 15-minutes. The number of sessions and intervention time is equal for both the control and experimental groups. The information provided in the control book and experimental iVFT parallel one another.
The study intervention is a multisensory immersive virtual reality trip to the moon. Participants will use 3D cardboard goggles and a smart phone. No additional interventions will occur. Participants in the iVFT experimental group will receive three interventions each lasting 15-minutes. The number of sessions and intervention time is equal for both the control and experimental groups. Participants will explore the moon through a virtual reality scene by moving their body and head, which creates a 360º view. When hovering over items, participants are presented with several key elements related to word learning (e.g., written and spoken words/narrative). Multiple items are given extra emphasis through hotspots that provide audiovisual content in the form of brief videos and spoken scripts. The information provided in the iVFT and control book parallel one another.