비대면 교육을 위한 메타버스 구축 및 활용 사례에 대한 연구

Translated title of the contribution: A study on metaverse construction and use cases for non-face-to-face education

Seong Jin Choi

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Abstract

Recently, due to COVID-19, non-face-to-face online lectures are being held all over the world. In higher education in the post-corona era, distance learning has become the main teaching and learning method. At this time, Metaverse is being proposed as a new alternative. Metaverse has basic elements such as avatars, 3D space, and activities accompanied by interaction, which can be seen as a difference compared to existing VR (Virtual Reality) contents. This study designed and built an educational metaverse platform that can be applied to actual lectures by reflecting the three elements of the metaverse.In addition, we implemented a cross-device-platform that supports various devices such as HMDs, smartphones, tablets, and PCs by reflecting user requirements through usability tests such as middle school, high school, college students, and parents, so that anyone can easily participate in Metaverse lectures. Currently, the metaverse platform is being developed and serviced in various ways, but there are hardly any services designed for education. Just as services such as Zoom, the existing video conferencing solution, were used for non-face-to-face education, some functions of the currently serviced metaverse are utilized for education and used in the form of a one-time event. The educational metaverse platform developed through this study is expected to be a reference in constructing the metaverse for education in the future.
Translated title of the contributionA study on metaverse construction and use cases for non-face-to-face education
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)483-497
Number of pages15
Journal문화기술의 융합
Volume8
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jan 2022

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