Google and a Danish technology firm claim that they have removed the need for biology students to set foot in a laboratory by creating virtual reality simulations of experiments, clearing the way for the world鈥檚 first online-only biology degree.
The partnership is a sign that VR is beginning to change how the physical sciences are taught, although there is scepticism over whether the technology can entirely replace hands-on lab experience.
Announcing the initiative at Google鈥檚 I/O developers conference, Jennifer Holland, a programme manager at the company, said that using VR labs, universities 鈥渨ill now be able to truly offer an online biology degree鈥.
Although online biology courses are common, many require in-person lab work, she said, which means higher fees or long commuting distances for remote students. 鈥淚t turns out this doesn鈥檛 scale,鈥 she added. VR labs also give students unlimited lab time, an impossible offer in physical laboratories.
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Among the 30 labs planned are ones allowing training in confocal microscopy, gene therapy and cytogenetics. According to Google鈥檚 announcement, Arizona State University will be the first institution to use the labs in VR this autumn,聽launching an online-only biological sciences degree.
An Arizona State spokeswoman said that academics had worked with Labster, the Danish technology firm, to ensure that the online-only degree met the same standards as campus-based courses.
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鈥淭he goal of this course, along with additional courses that will be added in the future, is to provide students with the knowledge and skill set they need, through the use of virtual simulations, for them to apply聽this learning in the real world,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese labs also provide access to students who historically couldn鈥檛 take these courses due to geographic constraints, while also enabling students to have unlimited lab time, which is something that鈥檚 not possible today.鈥
Richard Campen, an associate lecturer in biology at the Open University who has written about online learning, said that a 鈥渇ull substitution of the real world for virtual is鈥ikely to be a poor-quality experience that may not stand students in good stead when they start work in the real world鈥.
But the OU does use virtual microscopes and webcasts of experiments, for example, as part of its biology courses, he explained.
鈥淔or me, the really important thing is that鈥hey have to be as realistic as you can make them,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about demonstrating scientific method.鈥
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The VR labs will simulate 鈥渞eal-world outcomes鈥 using 鈥渁dvanced simulations and mathematical equations鈥, according to Google鈥檚 presentation. That the experiments were carried out in a model of reality, rather than reality itself, was not necessarily a problem, Dr Campen said. 鈥淧eople learn to fly aeroplanes in models 鈥 they鈥檙e called simulators,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 anything wrong with this鈥t has its place.鈥
But students performing an experiment in a virtual lab would not necessarily confront all the possible variables and confounding factors that they might encounter in a physical lab, he added.
If a student had only ever used a virtual lab, 鈥渁re you going to employ that student?鈥 Dr Campen asked.
A spokesman for Labster argued that the technology would offer significant benefits to online-only and campus degrees.
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鈥淢any of the labs are built with the use of mathematical modelling that simulates what would happen in the real world. There鈥檚 also the ability to dive in and see the reactions and processes at the molecular level, using complex animations that are based on modelling databases,鈥 he said.
鈥淐ombining that with the actual immersive environment and interactivity, while allowing students to drive the whole experience鈥akes students more confident stepping into a lab and using the equipment, but also gives them a better understanding of the concepts and how to apply them.鈥
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Students will also require access to their own VR headsets. The labs run on headsets including Google鈥檚 Daydream View, which costs $99 (拢74), although this also requires a recent smartphone to act as the screen.
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