Virtual Reality as a tool to Assist Learning in Aerospace Assembly


Autoria(s): Gibson, Zara; McGeown, Michael; Butterfield, Joseph; Marzano, Adelaide; Murphy, Brian
Data(s)

01/09/2016

Resumo

This study examines whether virtual reality (VR) is more superior to paper-based instructions in increasing the speed at which individuals learn a new assembly task. Specifically, the work seeks to quantify any learning benefits when individuals have been given the opportunity and compares the performance of two groups using virtual and hardcopy media types to pre-learn the task. A build experiment based on multiple builds of an aircraft panel showed that a group of people who pre-learned the assembly task using a VR environment completed their builds faster (average build time 29.5% lower). The VR group also made fewer references to instructional materials (average number of references 38% lower) and made fewer errors than a group using more traditional, hard copy instructions. These outcomes were more pronounced during build one with differences in build time and number of references showing limited statistical differences.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/virtual-reality-as-a-tool-to-assist-learning-in-aerospace-assembly(1eca6f7a-0f21-40d7-899e-d72b82726ec4).html

http://ulsites.ul.ie/imc33/sites/default/files/IMC33%20Conference%20Programme.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Gibson , Z , McGeown , M , Butterfield , J , Marzano , A & Murphy , B 2016 , ' Virtual Reality as a tool to Assist Learning in Aerospace Assembly ' Paper presented at International Manufacturing Conference , Limerick , Ireland , 31/08/2016 - 01/09/2016 , .

Palavras-Chave #Virtual reality, learning, assembly
Tipo

conferenceObject