DocumentCode
3125967
Title
The application of virtual reality to (chemical engineering) education
Author
Bell, John T. ; Fogler, H. Scott
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
27-31 March 2004
Firstpage
217
Lastpage
218
Abstract
Virtual reality, VR, offers many benefits to technical education, including the delivery of information through multiple active channels, the addressing of different learning styles, and experiential-based learning. This poster presents work performed by the authors to apply VR to engineering education, in three broad project areas: virtual chemical plants, virtual laboratory accidents, and a virtual UIC campus. The first area provides guided exploration of domains otherwise inaccessible, such as the interior of operating reactors and microscopic reaction mechanisms. The second promotes safety by demonstrating the consequences of not following proper lab safety procedures. And the third provides valuable guidance for (foreign) visitors. All programs developed are available on the Web, for free download to any interested parties.
Keywords
chemical engineering computing; computer aided instruction; engineering education; engineering graphics; virtual reality; chemical engineering education; experiential-based learning; information delivery; lab safety procedures; technical education; virtual UIC campus; virtual chemical plants; virtual laboratory accidents; virtual reality; Accidents; Chemical engineering; Chemical reactors; Chemical technology; Computer science education; Inductors; Kinetic theory; Laboratories; Safety; Virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality, 2004. Proceedings. IEEE
ISSN
1087-8270
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8415-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VR.2004.1310077
Filename
1310077
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