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Virtual reality learning resources in building pathology Melanie Smith & Ian Dickinson

Virtual reality learning resources in building pathology Melanie Smith & Ian Dickinson. Abstract. Building pathology - the process of analysing the condition of a building and its components, and making recommendations for defect repair. Building surveying students need to do this.

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Virtual reality learning resources in building pathology Melanie Smith & Ian Dickinson

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  1. Virtual reality learning resources in building pathologyMelanie Smith & Ian Dickinson

  2. Abstract • Building pathology - the process of analysing the condition of a building and its components, and making recommendations for defect repair. • Building surveying students need to do this. • Fieldwork exercises are essential but classroom/desk studies, which can be used without having to locate suitable buildings within the study programme period, can have enormous benefits. • This paper examines a virtual resource, developed by and used at Leeds Met. We will look at the technologies, using 360° panoramic scenes with linked hotspots, used to create an interactive virtual tour of a Grade I 16th century hunting lodge.

  3. Cognitive development • See • Touch • Smell • Taste • Hear

  4. Creating digital panoramas Nikon FC-E9 180-degree fisheye adaptor

  5. Fisheye image of the building interior

  6. 360 degree scene created from 2 fisheye images

  7. Comparison of Ipix software and Easypano Panoweaversoftware

  8. 360 degree scene created from 2 fisheye images

  9. Tourweavervirtual tour of building interior

  10. Good learning experiences: • Hands-on, practice relevant education • Seeing things with your own eyes • Teacher enthusiasm and experience • Team working • Tactile emotional experiences A. Frank, 2005 Published in CEBE Transactions

  11. Virtual tours embedded in PowerPoint

  12. Virtual reality learning resources in building pathologyMelanie Smith & Ian Dickinson www.leedsmet.ac.uk/teaching/vsite/teachers www.leedsmet.ac.uk/teaching/vsite

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