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Future of the Engineering Classroom Sarah Afzaly, Tracey Thein, Christian WassifSupervisor: Dr Benjy MarksSchool of Civil EngineeringFaculty of Engineering & Information Technologies
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To explore the learning experience and retention of knowledge using Immersive Virtual Reality for Environmental Engineering students
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use of IVR in Engineering Classrooms
Pedagogical Study
METHODOLOGYVideo Methodology:
Creating a 10 minute video for Environmental Engineering Students.
Pedagogical Study Methodology:
To determine the rate of students’ knowledge retention, a pre-lab and post-lab quiz were compiled.Pre-lab Quiz
▪ One open-ended question about environmental pollutions
Post-lab Quiz
▪ 4 multiple choice questions
▪ 3 short answer questions
Survey
▪ a scale from 1-5 and encouraged them to express any positive or negative feedback
Results – Pedagogical▪ Students obtained an average grade of 74 %
▪ Students’ responses strongly reflected the environmental pollutions focused on the video
▪ One open-ended question about environmental pollutions
Results – VideoScreenshots from the immersive virtual reality video: SCAN ME
“VR is the next biggest computing platform” - Mark Zuckerberg▪ As the user moves their head, the field of view changes —
user is immersed in the IVR video
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