Beware the VR Straw Man

Scarecrows at Culmstock by David Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons


Merriam-Webster’s first definition of straw man is a weak or
imaginary opposition (such as an argument or adversary) set up only to
be easily confuted.  Said another way, a straw man is a type of logical
fallacy where the argument is a false or fake version of the opposing
argument that can then be easily broken down.  The straw man is meant to
imply flimsy or weak: think how easy it is to tear apart a form stuffed
with straw compared to attacking a real person.  

When I was
working on articles about poor virtual reality (VR) and learning
research, I found 3 instances of myths surrounding VR learning &
training.

In each case, the myths were communicated by companies selling something in VR.

That’s an AMAZING coincidence, yo.

Too coincidental. 

It’s not a coincidence. 

This is classic, slick, ‘don’t fall for the snake oil,’ from the snake oil salesman.

Additionally,
I’ll add my own opinion here: I’ve never heard these statements
circulated about VR.
These are a quick list below with 7, 5, and 5
entries, respectively.

AIXR: 7 Myths and Misconceptions About VR Training



1. VR Training Is Expensive, Especially At Scale

2. VR Training Requires A Lot Of Space

3. VR Training Is Distracting And Counterproductive

4. VR Training Is Unhygienic

5. VR Training Sessions Are Very Long

6. All VR Training Makes Users Sick

7. VR Training Isn’t Here To Stay

Learning Solutions Magazine: Debunking – Top 5 Common Myths of VR In Education

I honestly forgot name of company that put out this infographic, so I can’t give you the link.

Capture of inforgraphic with title: Debunking Top 5 Common Myths of VR In Education



Myth 1: It requires heavy investment

Myth 2: You must have headsets 

Myth 3: You cannot build VR yourself

Myth 4: VR cannot compliment existing learning

Myth 5: You cannot track your learners

Learning Solutions Magazine: Debunking 5 Myths: VR-Based Training Effective At Any Age

capture of headline: Debunking 5 myths: VR-based training effective at any age
Myth #1: VR-based training appeals only to younger workers

Myth #2: VR is only useful for entertainment, not serious training

Myth #3: You need a large space for people to take VR-based training

Myth #4: VR training is prohibitively expensive

Myth #5: Learners will feel isolated in a VR headset


However, here is a myth that I do hear all of the time: VR will revolutionize education.

And here’s my response:

Virtual Reality (VR) is no different than any other form of learning.



Remember that I’m for
VR in education. It’s just that VR is not a panacea. It will be one
more tool in our toolbox of media to use for learning. It will EXCEL in
areas where it:

  • Saves time
  • Saves money
  • Reduces danger

This is the Way.


“Straw man.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/straw%20man. Accessed 13 Aug. 2021.

#VRMyth #VR #VirtualReality #Debunking #LearningMyths #VRForLearning #VREducation #VRIsNoDifferentThanAnyOtherFormOfLearning

 

This article originally posted to LinkedIn on August 27, 2021. Updated with images as of February 18, 2026 because I don’t know, Google eats old images maybe.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/beware-vr-straw-man-heather-dodds

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