This article describes the design and evaluation of a virtual field trip on the topic of radioactive waste management research for university education. We created an interactive virtual tour through the Mont Terri underground research laboratory by enhancing the virtual experiment information system, designed for domain experts, with background information, illustrations, tasks, tests, and an improved user interface. To put the tour’s content into context, a conventional introductory presentation on the final disposal of radioactive waste was added. A user study with 22 participants proved a good perceived usability of the virtual tour and the virtual field trip’s ability to transfer knowledge. These results suggest a benefit of employing virtual field trips in geoscientific university courses. In addition, it is conceivable to use the virtual field trip as a tool for science communication in the context of participatory processes during nuclear waste disposal site selection processes.
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%A Graebling, Nico
%A Althaus, Melanie
%A Şen, Özgür Ozan
%A Reimann, Thomas
%A Cajuhi, Tuanny
%A Scheuermann, Gerik
%A Kolditz, Olaf
%A Rink, Karsten
%D 2024
%J IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
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%N 1
%P 13-24
%R 10.1109/MCG.2023.3328169
%T “Feels Like an Indie Game”—Evaluation of a Virtual Field Trip Prototype on Radioactive Waste Management Research for University Education
%V 44
%X This article describes the design and evaluation of a virtual field trip on the topic of radioactive waste management research for university education. We created an interactive virtual tour through the Mont Terri underground research laboratory by enhancing the virtual experiment information system, designed for domain experts, with background information, illustrations, tasks, tests, and an improved user interface. To put the tour’s content into context, a conventional introductory presentation on the final disposal of radioactive waste was added. A user study with 22 participants proved a good perceived usability of the virtual tour and the virtual field trip’s ability to transfer knowledge. These results suggest a benefit of employing virtual field trips in geoscientific university courses. In addition, it is conceivable to use the virtual field trip as a tool for science communication in the context of participatory processes during nuclear waste disposal site selection processes.
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abstract = {This article describes the design and evaluation of a virtual field trip on the topic of radioactive waste management research for university education. We created an interactive virtual tour through the Mont Terri underground research laboratory by enhancing the virtual experiment information system, designed for domain experts, with background information, illustrations, tasks, tests, and an improved user interface. To put the tour’s content into context, a conventional introductory presentation on the final disposal of radioactive waste was added. A user study with 22 participants proved a good perceived usability of the virtual tour and the virtual field trip’s ability to transfer knowledge. These results suggest a benefit of employing virtual field trips in geoscientific university courses. In addition, it is conceivable to use the virtual field trip as a tool for science communication in the context of participatory processes during nuclear waste disposal site selection processes.},
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author = {Graebling, Nico and Althaus, Melanie and Şen, Özgür Ozan and Reimann, Thomas and Cajuhi, Tuanny and Scheuermann, Gerik and Kolditz, Olaf and Rink, Karsten},
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title = {“Feels Like an Indie Game”—Evaluation of a Virtual Field Trip Prototype on Radioactive Waste Management Research for University Education},
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