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Título
A flexible platform for the creation of 3D semi-immersive environments to teach Cultural Heritage
Autor
Publicado en
Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. 2015, V. 2, n. 4, p. 248-259
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2015-11
ISSN
2212-0548
DOI
10.1016/j.daach.2015.11.002
Resumen
The virtual visualization of historical objects opens the door to a variety of new teaching applications in the classroom. In this study, we present a flexible platform for the creation of semi-immersive 3D environments. First, we describe the software and hardware tools that generate the 3D models and the Virtual Reality Environments. We then present an optimized design methodology, adapted to the generation of light 3D models of sufficient visual quality for teaching purposes. The most suitable option for such purposes proved to be CAD tools coupled with extensive use of image textures on low-resolution 3D meshes. Finally, we report an ad-hoc teaching method to test the platform during a short teaching session on Cultural Heritage and Computer Graphics for high-school and undergraduate students. The evaluation of their experiences, based on post-session surveys, points to the effectiveness of this approach to communicate different types of knowledge and to stimulate student learning.
Palabras clave
Virtual reality
3D modelling
Teaching
Cultural Heritage
Materia
Realidad virtual
Virtual reality
Patrimonio cultural
Cultural property
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