利用虚拟露头的虚拟实地考察:构建、交付和对未来的影响

Q2 Social Sciences
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摘要

摘要逼真的3D悬崖剖面计算机模型(虚拟露头)的出现,提高了虚拟地质实地考察的沉浸性。随着COVID-19大流行导致广泛的国内和国际旅行限制,虚拟实地考察(VFTs)成为传统实地考察的实用和必不可少的替代品,并加速了基于虚拟露头数据的虚拟实地考察的发展。本文探讨了阿伯丁大学综合石油地球科学硕士课程中两个这样的vft。这些VFTs基于传统的实地考察,通常是在西班牙比利牛斯山脉和犹他州(美国)进行的。本文总结了基于虚拟露头的VFTs的传递机制,并检查了学生的感知,主要通过问卷调查和学习成果来衡量。vft在LIME中运行,LIME是专门为3D模型的解释和vft的交付而设计的软件。总的来说,学生们的感觉非常积极,与传统旅行的满意度相当。工作人员的反馈和学生的评估表明,学习成果是令人满意的,并强调了这种教学方法的价值,对于那些不能参加实地考察的学生,以及那些可以参加实地考察的学生。
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Virtual field trips utilizing virtual outcrop: construction, delivery and implications for the future
Abstract. The advent of photorealistic, 3D computer models of cliff sections (virtual outcrops) has improved the immersive nature of virtual geological field trips. As the COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread national and international travel restrictions, virtual field trips (VFTs) became practical and essential substitutes for traditional field trips and accelerated the development of VFTs based on virtual outcrop data. This contribution explores two such VFTs delivered to a masters level Integrated Petroleum Geoscience course at the University of Aberdeen. These VFTs are based on traditional field trips that are normally run to the Spanish Pyrenees and Utah (USA). The paper summarizes the delivery mechanism for VFTs based on virtual outcrops and examines student perception, gauged primarily through questionnaires and learning outcomes. The VFTs were run in LIME, a software specifically designed for the interpretation of 3D models and the delivery of VFTs. Overall, the student perception was very positive and comparable to satisfaction with the conventional trips. Staff feedback and student assessments suggest that the learning outcomes were satisfied and highlight the value of this method of teaching for students who are unable to attend the field trip and as an addition for those who can.
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Geoscience Communication
Geoscience Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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