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Presentation 2007-01-26 16:15
Interlude : Edutainment Materials with VR Simulation for Dynamics Experiment -- Non-reality Visual Effects for Versatile Comprehension of Dynamics Phenomena --
Yuma Hanafusa, Hiroyuki Tominaga, Toshihiro Hayashi, Toshinori Yamasaki (Kagawa Univ.)
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(in English) Teachers attempt to use science simulation materials in high school. The edutainment materials also attract attention for the educational effect with enjoyable learning. We have proposed Interlude, a framework of VR simulation materials with HI input devices for elementary dynamics experiment. It offers demonstrations of dynamics phenomena, virtual experiments with various parameters, and game style exercises. The purpose of our research is to promote interest and concern of dynamics for beginner students, and to bring up physical intuitional sense. In this paper, we propose the aspect model and component library to construct various materials efficiently. The microworld aspect represents simple Newton dynamics with mass point system. The presentation aspect contains non-reality objects about deformation and metaphor with cartoon and animation style. It supports flexible user-interface and visualization of a microworld for the educational purpose.
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(in English) dynamic experiment / VR simulation framework / edutainment materials / aspect model / non-reality presentation / / /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 106, no. 507, ET2006-96, pp. 75-80, Jan. 2007.
Paper # ET2006-96 
Date of Issue 2007-01-19 (ET) 
ISSN Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685
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Conference Date 2007-01-26 - 2007-01-26 
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Conference Code 2007-01-ET 
Language Japanese 
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Title (in English) Interlude : Edutainment Materials with VR Simulation for Dynamics Experiment 
Sub Title (in English) Non-reality Visual Effects for Versatile Comprehension of Dynamics Phenomena 
Keyword(1) dynamic experiment  
Keyword(2) VR simulation framework  
Keyword(3) edutainment materials  
Keyword(4) aspect model  
Keyword(5) non-reality presentation  
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1st Author's Name Yuma Hanafusa  
1st Author's Affiliation Kagawa University (Kagawa Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki Tominaga  
2nd Author's Affiliation Kagawa University (Kagawa Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Toshihiro Hayashi  
3rd Author's Affiliation Kagawa University (Kagawa Univ.)
4th Author's Name Toshinori Yamasaki  
4th Author's Affiliation Kagawa University (Kagawa Univ.)
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Date Time 2007-01-26 16:15:00 
Presentation Time 20 minutes 
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Paper # ET2006-96 
Volume (vol) vol.106 
Number (no) no.507 
Page pp.75-80 
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Date of Issue 2007-01-19 (ET) 


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