Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBranden Griffin Modified over 9 years ago
1
Virtual Worlds in Education Educational Psychology Computing Science Dr Patricia Boechler Erik deJong Jeff Klassen Dr Mike Carbonaro Wayne Thomas Corbett Artym Dr Eleni Stroulia Matthew Delaney
2
Creating a Virtual Campus in OpenSim Issues, Obstacles, and Successes
3
THE DEVELOPMENT PHASE
4
The Development Phase Based on five key tasks 4 Interiors were represented Roughly 1500m 2 of outdoor space represented
5
1 to 1 Scale Virtual Campus should accurately represent the real world Campus with as much detail as possible
6
ISSUES AND OBSTACLES
7
Importing 3D Models
8
Scaling the Collada/Mesh Models
11
Overloading the server In February 2012, we piloted the environment with 60 current students in groups of 20
12
Crossing regions: losing control
14
Voice server set-up
15
User Account/Avatar set-up
16
Selecting an appropriate viewer
17
Quick Live Tour
18
RUNNING THE TOUR SESSIONS
19
Tour Sessions 5 Sessions Students were taken on a 1.5 hour tour Experienced student tour guides Veterans of real world orientation
20
Sample Video
21
STUDENT RESPONSES
22
Post-Tour Survey Survey given to participants following the tour Questions regarding: Usability of Virtual Campus Information and Content Satisfaction with tour Expectations of visit to UofA after tour
23
I felt the virtual campus was a place I visited rather than something I was looking at. I had the sense of being in the same space as my fellow students. Having a 3D physical representation of myself in the virtual world contributed to my on-line experience over other types of on-line environments. (eg. E-mail, chat) Having a 3D physical representation of other students in the virtual world contributed to my on-line experience over other types of on-line environments.
24
I felt like I was listening to/addressing the other students in the virtual world. I felt like I was listening to/addressing the facilitators in the virtual world. It was easy to use the voice chat feature.It was easy to use the text chat feature.
25
The virtual world download instructions were clear. The virtual world download process was trouble free. I struggled with the virtual world download process. The virtual world download process was too long.
26
I would recommend to a new student to sign up for the virtual orientation sessions. The virtual orientation session has increased my confidence about attending the University of Alberta. I now have a good sense of the layout of the campus. After the virtual tour, I feel I will be able to find my way around campus when I arrive.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.