Computer animation for learning building construction management: A comparative study of first-person versus third-person view

Jun Yu, Purdue University

Abstract

In this paper, we have explored the effect of perspective view in educational animations on students' learning of building construction management tasks and on students' preference of perspective views. We conducted a pre-test and post-test and found no significant advantages of computer animation presented in different perspective views across three different groups. Results showed that although students have preference on perspective views, perspective views did not influence learning outcome. The study also investigated the efficacy of animation as a teaching/learning tool in comparison to the traditional textbook. Findings showed that animation enhanced student learning, although the difference was not statistically significant. This finding adds to the body of research that suggests that animation can be an effective educational approach.

Degree

M.S.

Advisors

Hazar, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Design|Multimedia Communications|Educational technology

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