© 2006 The International Journal Of Virtual RealityThis paper presents two different approaches for utilizing virtual environments to enable learning for both human and robotic students. In the first approach, we showcase a 3D interactive environment that allows a human user to learn how to interact with a virtual robot, before interaction with a physical robot. In the second approach, we present a method that utilizes a simulation environment to provide feedback to a human teacher during a training session in order to concurrently allow adaptation of the learning process for both the teacher and the robotic student. We provide details of the approaches in this paper and provide results of the learning outcomes for the two different scenari...
The coordination of psychomotor skills requires deliberate practice and techniques, all of which are...
VR technologies are gaining momentum in the field of education and particularly in the use of Virtua...
The coordination of psychomotor skills requires deliberate practice and techniques, all of which are...
This paper aims at describing the building of an educational system for teaching and learning roboti...
This work studies the role of a human instructor within an immersive VR lesson. Our system allows th...
The article deals with the design of virtual reality (VR) interactive training as a teaching method ...
©2005 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
With robotics applications playing an increasingly significant role in our daily lives, it is crucia...
Virtual reality can broaden the types of interaction between students and computer tutors. As in con...
Part 3: Human Factors, Learning and InnovationInternational audienceA highly interactive and immersi...
With robotics applications playing an increasingly significant role in our daily lives, it is crucia...
VR technologies are gaining momentum in the field of education and particularly in the use of Virtua...
Advanced 3D virtual environment technology, similar to that used by the film and computer games indu...
The field of robotics is rapidly approaching a paradigm shift in how human beings collaborate, progr...
Generalizing the operation of robots in dynamical environments regardless of the task complexity is ...
The coordination of psychomotor skills requires deliberate practice and techniques, all of which are...
VR technologies are gaining momentum in the field of education and particularly in the use of Virtua...
The coordination of psychomotor skills requires deliberate practice and techniques, all of which are...
This paper aims at describing the building of an educational system for teaching and learning roboti...
This work studies the role of a human instructor within an immersive VR lesson. Our system allows th...
The article deals with the design of virtual reality (VR) interactive training as a teaching method ...
©2005 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
With robotics applications playing an increasingly significant role in our daily lives, it is crucia...
Virtual reality can broaden the types of interaction between students and computer tutors. As in con...
Part 3: Human Factors, Learning and InnovationInternational audienceA highly interactive and immersi...
With robotics applications playing an increasingly significant role in our daily lives, it is crucia...
VR technologies are gaining momentum in the field of education and particularly in the use of Virtua...
Advanced 3D virtual environment technology, similar to that used by the film and computer games indu...
The field of robotics is rapidly approaching a paradigm shift in how human beings collaborate, progr...
Generalizing the operation of robots in dynamical environments regardless of the task complexity is ...
The coordination of psychomotor skills requires deliberate practice and techniques, all of which are...
VR technologies are gaining momentum in the field of education and particularly in the use of Virtua...
The coordination of psychomotor skills requires deliberate practice and techniques, all of which are...