XR-LIVE: Enhancing Asynchronous Shared-Space Demonstrations with Spatial-temporal Assistive Toolsets for Effective Learning in Immersive Virtual Laboratories

Author:

Thanyadit Santawat1,Punpongsanon Parinya2,Piumsomboon Thammathip3,Pong Ting-Chuen1

Affiliation:

1. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2. Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan

3. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

Abstract

An immersive virtual laboratory (VL) could offer flexibility of time and space, as well as safety, for remote students to conduct laboratory activities through online experiential learning. Recording an instructor's demonstration inside a VL is an approach that allows students to learn directly from a demonstration. However, students have to learn from a recording while controlling the playback, which requires attention spent on additional spatial and temporal cues. This additional cognitive load could lead to errors during the laboratory procedure. To address these challenges, we have identified four design requirements to reduce attention load in VLs; namely, organized learning steps, improved student sense of co-presence, reduction of task-instructor split-attention, and learning independent of interpersonal distance. Based on these requirements, we have designed and implemented spatial-temporal assistive toolsets for laboratories in a virtual environment, namely XR-LIVE, to reduce cognitive load and enhance learning in an asynchronous shared-space demonstration, implemented based on the setup of a standard civil engineering laboratory. We also analyzed students' behavior in the VL demonstration to design guidelines applicable to generic VLs.

Funder

The Areas of Excellence Scheme of the Hong Kong Research Grant Council

General Research Fund of the Hong Kong Research Grant Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Human-Computer Interaction,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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