Authors
Serdar Tumkor
Publication date
2018/9
Journal
Computer Applications in Engineering Education
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
1734-1741
Description
Geometric visualization, the spatial perception of problems, and geometric reasoning are always considered essential skills for an engineering student. Although the student can learn geometric visualization eventually, some students with the missing visualization skills cannot follow the instructions to solve the engineering problems. Immersive mixed reality (MR) technologies have been used by the author to help students with object visualization problems. MR technologies virtually project the objects and allow students observing three dimensional (3D) representation of two dimensional (2D) sketches in front of them, while also rotating the virtual model as they wish. These educational mobile applications have been tested in engineering drawing classes and overall improvement of student visualization skills has been reported. In this study, the research question is if some students benefit more from the …
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