VREd: A Virtual Reality-Based Classroom for Online Education Using
Unity3D WebGL
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.10585v1
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2023 18:18:47 GMT
- Title: VREd: A Virtual Reality-Based Classroom for Online Education Using
Unity3D WebGL
- Authors: Ratun Rahman and Md Rafid Islam
- Abstract summary: Unity3D and WebGL software have been used for implementation.
The system architecture of VREd is similar to that of an actual classroom.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: Virtual reality is the way of the future. The use of virtual reality is
expanding over time across all sectors, from the entertainment industry to the
military and space. VREd is a similar concept where a virtual reality-based
classroom is used for online education where the user will have better
interaction and more control. Unity3D and WebGL software have been used for
implementation. Students or learners accustomed to contemporary technologies
may find the traditional educational system unappealing because of its flaws.
Incorporating the latest technologies can increase the curiosity and learning
abilities of students. The system architecture of VREd is similar to that of an
actual classroom, allowing both students and teachers to access all of the
course materials and interact with one another using only an internet
connection. The environment and the background are also customizable.
Therefore, all the users can comfortably use the system and feel at home. We
can create an effective educational system that raises educational quality by
utilizing virtual reality.
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