Personalisation of 3D Virtual Spaces for Enhanced Ubiquitous Learning

N. Saleeb, Georgios A. Dafoulas, M. Loomes
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This study explores, using experiments, the effects of different architectural design features of 3D virtual educational buildings on higher-education learners during online e-learning sessions. Architectural features tested include shape, lighting, dimensions, colours and textures. Learners are divided into three groups: under-graduates, post-graduates, and adult learners. Results are demonstrated comprising charts and statistics capturing the extent of learners' enjoyment, information retention, and participation from being inside different 3D virtual spaces with different design characteristics. Consequently, design characteristics causing highest student retention, participation and contentment are established for design of a better 3D virtual learning environment (VLE). These provide guidelines for customised design practices inside 3DVLEs to create 3D virtual educational spaces best suited for ubiquitous “any-time” “any-place” e-learning of each individual student. This will aid in guiding the otherwise current ad-hoc design approach to building educational facilities in 3DVLEs.
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增强泛在学习的三维虚拟空间个性化
本研究通过实验,探讨三维虚拟教育建筑的不同建筑设计特征对在线在线学习的高等教育学习者的影响。测试的建筑特征包括形状、照明、尺寸、颜色和纹理。学习者分为三组:本科生、研究生和成人学习者。结果展示包括图表和统计数据捕捉学习者的享受程度,信息保留和参与从不同的三维虚拟空间与不同的设计特征。因此,为了设计一个更好的3D虚拟学习环境(VLE),我们建立了学生留存率、参与度和满意度最高的设计特征。这些提供了3D虚拟空间内定制设计实践的指导方针,以创建最适合每个学生无处不在的“任何时间”“任何地点”电子学习的3D虚拟教育空间。这将有助于指导目前在三维空间中建造教育设施的临时设计方法。
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