Collaborative Development of a Farm Systems Learning Platform “4D Virtual Farm”

Author:

Hallein Evan1ORCID,Shallcross David2ORCID,Dalvean Jo3ORCID,Celi Pietro4ORCID,McGowan Michael5ORCID,Jacobson Caroline6ORCID,Bramley Elizabeth7,Weston Jenny F.8ORCID,Barber Stuart9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne, 3010, Victoria, Australia

2. University of Melbourne, 3010, Victoria, Australia

3. Victorian Department of Education and Training, formerly of the University of Melbourne

4. The University of Melbourne. Formerly at University of Sydney

5. University of Queensland's School of Veterinary Science, Gatton Campus 4343, Queensland, Australia

6. Centre for Animal Production and Health, School of Agricultural Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Murdoch University, 6150, Western Australia, Australia

7. School of Veterinary Medicine, Murdoch University, 6150, Western Australia

8. Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science at Massey University in Aotearoa New Zealand

9. Animal Production at the Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne, 3010, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Over the past 20 years, a lower percentage of veterinary and animal science students entering Australian and New Zealand schools have a background or ongoing contact with livestock production systems. The increasing use of digital technologies over the same time provides a practical option to introduce students to the seasonal operations on livestock farms. This article describes the development of the 4D Virtual Farm, established to showcase 11 representative livestock farms across Australasia allowing students to virtually travel through seasons and place over each farming enterprise. Students can virtually visit different beef cattle, prime lamb, wool-sheep and dairy cattle farms, and a piggery. Any electronic device connected to the web including mobile phones, tablets, computers, and virtual reality headsets can be used to view the enterprises. For educators, the virtual farm can be used for a range of teaching and learning scenarios, such as demonstration of a particular production system via weblink for lectures or embedding within learning management systems. It also allows students to start at a particular point in time and space and guide themselves to other areas for self-learning or for a range of assessment tasks. This site provides an example that could be used in other teaching areas including abattoirs, exotic diseases, surgery, communication, and many other veterinary examples.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

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