Course design and student responses to an online PBL course in 3D modelling for mining engineers

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  • Iain McAlpine The University of New South Wales
  • Phillip Stothard The University of New South Wales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.1324

Abstract

To enhance a course in 3D Virtual Reality (3D VR) modelling for mining engineers, and to create the potential for off campus students to fully engage with the course, a problem based learning (PBL) approach was applied to the course design and all materials and learning activities were provided online. This paper outlines some of the theoretical background to online learning and PBL and its application to computer based courseware design and development. The application of this approach to the 3D VR modelling course is described. Evaluation data on student perceptions of the learning processes associated with PBL are included.

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Author Biographies

Iain McAlpine, The University of New South Wales

Educational Development and Technology Centre, The University of New South Wales

Phillip Stothard, The University of New South Wales

School of Mining Engineering, The University of New South Wales

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Published

2005-10-14

How to Cite

McAlpine, I., & Stothard, P. (2005). Course design and student responses to an online PBL course in 3D modelling for mining engineers. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 21(3). https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.1324