2019
DOI: 10.24908/pceea.vi0.13763
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First Results From a Study on the Efficacy of Using Virtual Reality (Vr) to Teach Truss Mechanics

Abstract: In 2018, the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Engineering established a Virtual Reality Teaching and Cloud-based Learning (or ViRTCL) lab featuring three high-performance HTC Vive Pro VR stations that will be used for day-to-day teaching and for pedagogical research. Also during 2018, we worked with local start-up Sprockety Ventures Inc to develop custom VR software (called TrussVR©) that is designed to help students learn about trusses. In the Fall term of 2018, a pilot study began to evaluate the lear… Show more

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“…By looking at knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards trusses before, immediately after, two-months after, and long after the truss unit (and lab experience) in the Statics course was over, a set of interesting results were gathered. This paper builds on the initial results previously reported in [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…By looking at knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards trusses before, immediately after, two-months after, and long after the truss unit (and lab experience) in the Statics course was over, a set of interesting results were gathered. This paper builds on the initial results previously reported in [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%