Enhancing concrete structures education: Impact of virtual reality on motivation, performance and usability for undergraduate engineering students

Author:

Al‐Khiami Mohamad Iyad1ORCID,Jaeger Martin1,Soleimani Sayed Mohamad2,Kazem Abdulhadi1

Affiliation:

1. College of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering Australian University Mishref Kuwait

2. College of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground StudyThe research discusses the need for a paradigm shift in engineering education current practices to accommodate the digital native students. The paper emphasizes the importance of integrating disruptive technologies, namely Virtual Reality (VR) through Head Mounted Displays VR (HMD VR) and Desktop Based VR (DB VR) and comparing it with the traditional teaching methods. The research focuses on second‐year undergraduate students enrolled in a concrete structures course.ObjectivesThe objective of the study is to analyse the impact of DB VR and HMD VR on students' motivation, performance and workload in comparison with traditional 2D drawings. The study also aims to investigate how simulation sickness and system usability could impact students' motivation and performance when interpreting concrete structures.MethodsThe study divided second‐year civil engineering students into three groups, 2D, DB VR and HMD VR. The performance and motivation levels of students were assessed based on the number of mistakes identified and an intrinsic motivation survey. Furthermore, data on system usability and simulation sickness were collected. Spearman rank correlation was conducted to analyse the relationships between the variables tested.ResultsThe results have shown that students' motivation and performance were much higher when using VR in general and HMD VR specifically, students' efficiency and accuracy were also observed. On the other hand, usability was found to be moderately correlated with motivation, with students rating HMD VR as the most usable approach. A moderate inverse correlation was observed between simulation sickness and motivation, indicating that higher simulation sickness led to lower motivation levels.ConclusionThe study concludes that integrating VR in general, DB VR, or HMD VR into a concrete structures course for undergraduate students can significantly improve students' performance and motivation. Furthermore, enhancing usability of any of the methods used can also improve the performance and motivation. On the other hand, simulation sickness inversely affects motivation and performance, therefore, VR developers and educators should not neglect it.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Education

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