Designing a virtual reality-support for the thesis supervision meetings: A case of a Sino-British international university in China

Yiming Luo , Shuling Sun , Yihong Wang , Di Wu , Yuanbing Ouyang , Yushi Li , Yushan Pan
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Thesis supervision is a crucial teaching activity in higher education that plays a vital role in assisting students in completing their studies. The outbreak of COVID-19 has necessitated the transitionto remote, synchronous interactions for supervising academic papers. However, existing tools for conducting these remote sessions often fall short of meeting the requirements of both teachers and students. This paper focuses on an investigation into the utilization of virtual reality (VR) technology for conducting remote thesis supervision meetings at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), a Sino-British institution located in Suzhou, China. Through a year-long qualitative inquiry involving two teachers and five students who participated in the project both in Liverpool and Suzhou, this research examines how actual collaborative work is conducted during remote supervision via a research-developed tool. The results of this study emphasize the need for improvements in the current design to better align with the practical requirements of teachers and students during such meetings. Furthermore, this research provides insights into the design considerations for VR applications tailored to specific use cases and offers a set of implementation details to guide the development of VR-based remote collaboration tools for thesis supervision meetings.

论文指导会议的虚拟现实支持设计——以中国某中英国际大学为例
论文指导是高等教育中一项重要的教学活动,对学生顺利完成学业起着至关重要的作用。由于新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,学术论文监督必须过渡到远程、同步互动。然而,进行这些远程会议的现有工具往往不能满足教师和学生的要求。本文主要研究了在位于中国苏州的中英院校西交利物浦大学(XJTLU)利用虚拟现实(VR)技术进行远程论文指导会议的情况。通过为期一年的定性调查,两名教师和五名学生参与了利物浦和苏州的项目,本研究考察了通过研究开发的工具在远程监督期间如何进行实际的协作工作。这项研究的结果强调需要改进目前的设计,以便在此类会议期间更好地符合教师和学生的实际要求。此外,本研究提供了针对特定用例定制的VR应用程序的设计考虑因素的见解,并提供了一套实现细节,以指导基于VR的论文监督会议远程协作工具的开发。
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