Assessment of Augmented Visualization Methods in Multimedia Engineering Education
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Publication date
2015-04ISSN
0949-149X
Abstract
This paper presents a mixed-method study that combines quantitative and qualitative techniques to evaluate the technological profile and the motivation and satisfaction of Multimedia Engineering degree students using augmented visualizationmethods.Newusesoftechnologyintheeducationframeworkhavebeenextendedtoalllevelsandsectors,but these innovations require approval, validation and evaluation by the final users (i.e., the students) to ensure that they are suitable. In this paper,we will discussthe advantages anddisadvantages of applying mixedevaluation technologyin a case study of the use of interactive and collaborative tools for the visualization of 3D virtual models in a subject related to a Multimedia Engineering degree. The main objective is to evaluate whether our students are prepared to use the systems proposed, and to determine if the designed experiment generates an increase in the motivation and satisfaction using new devices and systems to visualize complex models. Results showed that the combination of mixed-methods allowed us to obtain adequate feedback to improve future iterations of this type experiment.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
004 - Computer science and technology. Computing. Data processing
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
62 - Engineering. Technology in general
Keywords
User Experience
Mixed Method Research
Multimedia Engineering Innovation
Augmented Reality
Motivation and Student Satisfaction
Pages
15 p.
Is part of
International Journal of Engineering Education. Vol 31, Nº 3
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