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Exploring the Universe through Virtual Reality

Randy McEntaffer

Professor
Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and Materials Science and Engineering
College of Earth and Mineral Sciences

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Description

McEntaffer, professor in the Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and Materials Science and Engineering, and his team will embark on a project with the potential to impact thousands of Penn State undergraduate students who take introductory astronomy courses each year. Their goal is to overcome the physical limitations of engaging with astronomy course materials by utilizing a virtual reality (VR) application called “Titans of Space.”

“We want this project to provide students with physically engaging content that conveys complex astronomical concepts through self-led demonstration,” said McEntaffer. “By augmenting traditional lecture-based content with virtual reality-based lessons, we believe we can then assess student interest and engagement as well as their understanding of the material.”

McEntaffer’s team will divide its work over this academic year into three phases, initially working with a small group of students and assessing their individual experiences with VR-based astronomy coursework. In spring 2021, the final stage will use assessment results from the first two for the creation of VR content that will be incorporated into an ASTRO 001 lecture on the solar system.

The Team

Jenay Robert – Project Lead
Tugce Aldemir
Ryan Wetzel
Zac Zidik

Cohort

2020-2022

Focus Area

Immersive Experiences
Theme: Virtual Reality