Effects of using a force feedback haptic augmented simulation on the attitudes of the gifted students towards studying chemical bonds in virtual reality environment

The aim of this study is to identify the effects of force feedback haptic applications developed in virtual reality environments (VREs), which is an important field of study in computer science and engineering, on gifted students' attitudes towards chemistry education in learning process. A 3D...

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Published in:Behaviour & information technology Vol. 36; no. 5; pp. 540 - 547
Main Authors: Ucar, Erdem, Ustunel, Hakan, Civelek, Turhan, Umut, Ilhan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Taylor & Francis 04-05-2017
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Summary:The aim of this study is to identify the effects of force feedback haptic applications developed in virtual reality environments (VREs), which is an important field of study in computer science and engineering, on gifted students' attitudes towards chemistry education in learning process. A 3D 6 DOF (Degree of Freedom) haptik device (Phantom Omni™) has been used to develop the algorithm in this study. It can be used to transmit force and motion using a haptic device. Visual C++ was choosen as the software development environment. OpenGL™ and Haptic Device Application Programming Interface have been used for rendering graphics. At the 3D image creation state Wrap 1200™, which is a kind of head-mounted display, has been chosen. The sample of this study consists of 52 students identified as gifted and are attending 6th and 7th grades at the Istanbul Science & Art Center in Istanbul. The experimental group studied chemical bonds using an application developed by using a force feedback haptic device in VRE and the control group studied it by traditional teaching methods. The study reveals that there is a relation between using force feedback haptic applications which are developed in VREs and gifted students' attitudes towards educational programs.
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ISSN:0144-929X
1362-3001
DOI:10.1080/0144929X.2016.1264483