Designing a 3D and Virtual Reality Course: Integrating Technology and Creativity for Immersive Learning
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The rapid advancement of 3D modeling and virtual reality (VR) technologies has created a demand for innovative educational approaches to equip students with the skills necessary for careers in these fields. This paper outlines the development of a comprehensive course in 3D design and VR, emphasizing the integration of foundational knowledge, practical skills, and immersive learning experiences. The course framework incorporates Bloom’s Taxonomy to structure learning outcomes, promoting critical thinking, creativity, and real-world application. Key methodologies such as experiential learning, project-based assessments, and regular feedback mechanisms are employed to ensure an engaging and effective learning environment. By using industry-standard software and providing access to VR technology, the course prepares students for the evolving demands of the 3D and VR industries.
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