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Building an Interactive Immersive Virtual Reality Crime Scene for Future Chemists to Learn Forensic Science Chemistry

Shaphyna Nacqiar Kader, Wei Bo Ng, Stella Tan, Fun Man Fung

2020Journal of Chemical Education42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Immersive technology, such as virtual reality (VR) experiences, has the ability to enhance forensic science chemistry education by allowing students to view realistic crime scenes. With the help of a WebVR software such as Uptale, we created a VR crime scene activity that students can participate in remotely with the help of their mobile device. Students were tasked to investigate a VR crime scene and collect evidence for subsequent analysis. They would then complete an online report, where they would report the evidence they had collected and subsequently perform crime scene reconstruction to describe what they think happened at the crime scene. Overall, 84% of students enjoyed the activity and would recommend others to try the VR crime scene experience.

Topics & Concepts

Crime sceneVirtual realityComputer scienceMultimediaHuman–computer interactionPsychologyCriminologyVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts