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Learner Reviews & Feedback for 3D Interaction Design in Virtual Reality by University of London

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About the Course

This course will teach you about one of the most important aspects of VR, how you interact with a VR world. Virtual Reality is completely different from an on screen app or game. You are completely immersed in a VR world, so it doesn't make sense to interact only through buttons or menus. You will get the most out of VR if you can interact with the world just as you would with the real world: with your natural body movements. You will learn about the basic concepts and technologies of VR Interaction. You will then get hands on, learning about how to move around in VR and how to interact with the objects in your world. The course will finish with some advice from experts on VR interaction design and you will do a project where you will get real experience of developing VR Interaction....

Top reviews

CT

Jul 13, 2018

Learnt quote a few useful things. Especially liked that this course finally involved some coding. If only by reviewing the NewtonVR and VRInteraction examples and modifying the code.

SZ

Dec 23, 2017

Very good course showing how to use VR interaction techniques. Thank you!

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By Deleted A

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Mar 22, 2022

good

By Shivanshu S

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Oct 4, 2020

noice

By Surjit S B

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Sep 19, 2020

Great

By Maryam T

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Dec 14, 2021

Ok

By Ian C

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Oct 1, 2020

A fair warning before starting, I really think you should have some basic Unity knowledge before taking this class.

This was again a great lecture by the team at Goldsmith University. Unlike the vr environment course, which had a few parts that I felt were not really VR related, this one has an excellent theoretical part!

By the end of the course, you know about the different solutions that exist to implement movement and object interaction. The course also clearly emphasizes good practices in VR design, such as how to make things intuitive.

Working on an interactive project is also really cool, but this part is more about the students' involvement: if you want to do it seriously, you will learn a lot. However, I feel that there could be an improvement here about how projects should be graded. Sharing full unity project is often cumbersome, and the project only gain in size as the course progresses. Maybe we could only share the build or the apk through a safe server that would check for viruses before letting us download it?

Finally, forums are as usual, completely abandoned, I am not even sure I found one message from a moderator (let alone an instructor). But it is kind of touching to see those 3 years old messages, dating from a time where the forums were not flooded by requests for reviews. Like a glance to a golden age of the coursera vr course.

By Reinhardt F R

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Aug 6, 2018

I found I had to do allot more research on my own for this one. To get the stuff to work, you are going to spend some time online, figuring the stuff out. Its a great course but they leave things out, minor details. I think its on purpose to make you do your research. Well, I did the research and my programs work! Thanks!

This video will help you allot with the teleportation stuff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayaOJZzfkBU

By Rafael V

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Jun 8, 2020

The course is great! All the information, and videos, and the Instructors are the BEST!

But it would be better if we have a more effective help from the Instructors. Having your projects reviewed only by your peers is, somehow, annoying (you have to beg all the time to have someone reviewing them).

By Luca Z

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Apr 14, 2020

The overal material is really good. The lessons are helpful, and you learn something. Some of the materials are no longer available, so I had to contact one of the instructors. The problem was promptly fixed.

By Ahmed A

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May 4, 2020

The course is very recommended if you have searching skills to help you debug your app

By Sara R

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Nov 17, 2022

If you practice yourself more, this course is rally good and practical for you.

By Nikolas C

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Jan 16, 2018

nice concepts and guidances.

By Ethan L

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Apr 28, 2022

The content in this course is horrifically deprecated, and compared to another course in this specialization the instructional material is an absolute joke that seems to expect you to figure out everything on your own.

I highly reccomend avoiding this course as well as the entire specialization.