Using Virtual Reality in Cultural Heritage Educati..
Using Virtual Reality in Cultural Heritage Education
Start date: Oct 15, 2012,
The main objective is to establish virtual reality academic system for Egyptian cultural heritage education and online virtual campus targeting students, archeologists, tourist guides and Egyptologists all over the world, achieved through following main tasks:1. Develop stereoscopic 3D virtual reality models for Egyptian surface and underwater sites covering the ancient Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic eras and linking them with relevant curricula at the Egyptian universities.2. Develop virtual reality lecture halls targeting large number of audience to transfer these remote sites to them not vice versa.3. Develop 3D internet-based virtual campuses for the target groups to access remotely for academics and research. 4. Modernize/Develop new courses in the field accommodating the new methodologies maximizing the courses’ outcomes.Egyptian universities suffer from overcrowded classes and due to the remote distributed nature of the heritage sites in Egypt and its ecological sensitivity, it is difficult to deliver high quality cultural heritage education, which significantly affects the quality of graduated archeologists. The wider objective is to produce a new generation of archeologists having a deep understanding of the cultural heritage of Egypt, which is among the largest worldwide, who are capable of analyzing the cultural evolution of mankind over 7000 years. This is achieved BY INTEGRATING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY WITH CULTURAL HERITAGE in terms of using virtual reality technology in modeling precious heritage sites in Egypt, embed them in the relevant courses and present them to the target students. This way, students are immersed in these sites while linked online to global libraries overcoming the current limitations. Such interactive stereoscopic virtual reality educational system is currently not available and it is expected to attract other teaching organizations in Egypt and Europe to benefit their students from the new teaching method.
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