Sandy's Journal

Syllabus Leaning Goals

before after

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  1  |   3  | Goal 1:  articulate VR visualization software tool 

goals, requirements, and capabilities

  3  |   5  | Goal 2:  construct meaningful evaluation strategies 

for software libraries, frameworks, and applications; strategies include surveys, interviews, comparative use, case studies, and web research;

  3  |   4  | Goal 3: execute tool evaluation strategies

  2  |   3  | Goal 4: build visualization software packages

 1  |   5  | Goal 5: comparatively analyze software tools based 

on evaluation

  1  |   5  | Goal 6: be familiar with a number of VR software tools and hardware

5  |   5  | Goal 7: think critically about software

  5  |   5  | Goal 8: communicate ideas more clearly

1  |   5  | Goal 9: created a project that contributes to an 

existing wiki that serves as the central point of research and review for a certain area of computer science.


PROPOSALS

Project 1 Proposal <ADD LINK>

Presentation for Project 1 Proposal <ADD LINK>

End Presentation for Project 1 <ADD LINK>


Project 2 Proposal <ADD LINK>

Presentation for Project 2 Proposal <ADD LINK>

Poster <ADD LINK>

In-class Activity <ADD LINK>

Public Demo <ADD LINK>

ALL OTHER WIKI CONTRIBUTIONS

CONTRIBUTION 1 [short description] <ADD LINK>

CONTRIBUTION 2 [short description] <ADD LINK>

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CONTRIBUTION N [short description] <ADD LINK>

Hours Journal

1/29/23 -  4.5 Hours 

Reading through website & completing housekeeping tasks: 2 hours; Reading about VR research and Kenny Gruchalla: 1 hour; Playing around with TinkerCAD: 1.5 hours

2/1/23 -  4 Hours


I visited and learned from the following past projects: Robert Koch’s WebVR Mapping Project, Paul Molnar Underwater 3D Cave Exploration Project, closer look at Visualizing Mars Data in OpenSpace, and Amanda Levy's Project 2


Interesting software: Paraview, A-Frame, TinkerCAD, VisIt, and Abode Photoshop 3D 


3 Project Ideas:

Visualizing happiness in countries: Displaying per capita income data of various countries using TinkerCAD and potentially VisIt

Setback 1: How can I include collaboration? 

Possible Solution: Create an initial visualization of the data (could be the shape of the country). Create a version of the data with no visualization and a version of the data with visulized in TinkerCAD. Survey their impression and implement improvements to better visualize the data. 

Setback 2: How can I make this project more complex?

Possible Solution: instead of only visualize per capita income data of countries, gather more data that measures of the quality of life in countries (life expectancy, ect)


Representing the Ocean Seafloor: Visualizing the Using Paraview, A-Frame, (NASA data) to visualize the ocean seafloor (possibly trenches). 

Setback 1: How can I include collaboration? 

Possible Solution: Explore the visulization with peers.


Explorative Brown Univeristy Map: Find data on student’s favorite location on Brown Univeristy and using tools like Paraview and Abode Photoshop 3D modeling, create an environment that recreates the space for people to collaborate in; as well as include important historical information about the space to educate students on Brown’s history.  

Setback 1: How can I include data visualization? 

Possible Solution: Display data as part of the historical information displayed



Citing Shreya D'Souza’s Journal because it was was well-organinzed, concise, and helpful. 

2/3/23 - 2/6/23 - 3.5 hours

Project Idea 1) Visualizing happiness in countries: Displaying per capita income data of various countries using TinkerCAD and potentially VisIt


Project Idea 2) Representing the Ocean Seafloor: Visualizing the Using Paraview, A-Frame, (NASA data) to visualize the ocean seafloor (possibly trenches).


Project Idea 3) Investigate Motion Sickness in applications like Google Earth VR, review the user experience, and research new applications that are aiming to eliminate Motion Sickness



Installed DinoVR, thank Jakobi for all of your help!


Read through the VR VIsualization Software tabs and also took a look at past journals!

Google Earth VR - 1 hour

I visited the Grand Canyon; Sofia, Bulgaria; the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California!

Although Google Earth shows much more detail, Google Earth VR opens the door to various angles of understanding. For example, I've only seen photos of the Grand Canyon from the ground and was really taken aback by the Google Earth VR aerial view of the Grand Canyon. Both tools can are extremely useful and your preference will depend on whether you prefer detail or scale!

I was able to get the screen captures and recording; however, wasn't able to transfer it from my Oculus to my computer. It was too late for me to reach out to Jakobi and I was spending too much time without any success so I problem-solved on my own. My screen recording was too large so I added it to Google Drive and made it accessible to everyone. 

Link to the Screen Recording of Google Earth VR:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lx3jC1yUEbjMMyBnr3_vKgyQeSUU91nr/view?usp=share_link