Virtual reality: could it revolutionise higher education? | THE News - 0 views
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Conrad Tucker, an assistant professor of engineering at Pennsylvania State University, has received funding to build a virtual engineering lab where students hold, rotate and fit together virtual parts as they would with their real hands
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One question his project aims to answer is whether students learn as well in VR as they do in real classrooms, or whether without being physically present with their classmates, they miss out on developing intangible skills such as teamwork
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The same year saw the University of British Columbia experiment with a full lecture in VR. Five students were given an earlier version of the Oculus Rift headset and sat in a virtual classroom where they watched a gaming lawyer deliver a lecture
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with headsets covering their entire field of view, the students were unable to take notes in the real world.
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could, however, help universities to optimise their use of space, reserving real labs for when they are truly needed.