Abstract
This research builds a virtual reality learning system for the digital terrain model surveying practice based on the triangular irregular network (TIN). The proposed system offers students an interactive, individual, three-dimensional, measurable, immediate feedback learning process. The system operating procedure is divided into five operations: (1) selecting topographical control points; (2) TIN editing; (3) evaluating errors; (4) analyzing errors; and (5) demonstrating performance. Students are able to carry out selecting the topographical control points and editing TIN under the virtual reality environment as if they implemented these surveying operations in the field. In addition, the magnitude and distribution of elevation errors can be recognized immediately after these operations are completed. Therefore, students have immediate feedback. After using the system in real practice courses, significant effects were found between the experimental set and contrast set.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have