Digital Twinning Remote Laboratories for Online Practical Learning
Palmer, Claire, Roullier, Ben, Aamir, Muhammad, McQuade, Frank, Stella, Leonardo, Anjum, Ashiq
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The COVID19 pandemic has demonstrated a need for remote learning and virtual learning applications such as virtual reality (VR) and tablet-based solutions. Creating complex learning scenarios by developers is highly time-consuming and can take over a year. It is also costly to employ teams of system analysts, developers and 3D artists. There is a requirement to provide a simple method to enable lecturers to create their own content for their laboratory tutorials. Research has been undertaken into developing generic models to enable the semi-automatic creation of a virtual learning tools for subjects that require practical interactions with the lab resources. In addition to the system for creating digital twins, a case study describing the creation of a virtual learning application for an electrical laboratory tutorial has been presented.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-13-2021
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