Immersive construction detailing education: building information modeling (BIM)–based virtual reality (VR)
Purpose This research proposes a virtual reality (VR) platform for construction detailing that provides experiential learning in a zero-risk environment. It builds on integrating VR technology as a medium and building information modeling (BIM) as a repository of information and a learning tool. Design/methodology/approach This work discusses the proposed environment curricular unit prototype design, implementation and validation. The validation of the VR environment was conducted in three phases, namely, piloting, testing (system usability and immersion) and learning gain validation, each of which has its aim and outcomes and has been assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively. Findings After considering the feedback, the VR environment prototype is then validated on the level of learning outcomes, providing the evidence that it would enhance students' engagement, motivation and achievement accordingly. The results indicated 30% learning progress after experiencing the VR environment vs. 13.8% for paper-based studying. Originality/value In reference to building construction education, construction site visits provide students with real-life practical experience which are considered an extension for classroom. Nevertheless, it is challenging to integrate construction site visits regularly during the academic semester with respect to the class specific needs. The research at hand adopts integrating VR and BIM in AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) education by proposing a system that can work as a mainstream complementary construction detailing learning method for architecture students. The proposed VR system facilitates a virtual construction site that meets the learning needs where students can explore and build in a real scale environment.
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2021
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Authors: | Elgewely, Maha Hosny ; Nadim, Wafaa ; ElKassed, Ahmad ; Yehiah, Mohamed ; Talaat, Mostafa Alaa ; Abdennadher, Slim |
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Open House International. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2633-9838, ZDB-ID 3041443-X. - Vol. 46.2021, 3, p. 359-375
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Building construction education | BIM | Human computer interaction | Interactive learning environments | Virtual construction site | Virtual reality |
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