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The Variables of Computer Simulation within Flexible E-Training Environments and their Effects on the Development of 3D Animation Skills for Computer Teachers
Author(s) -
E. Elsaeed
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2017914783
Subject(s) - computer science , animation , computer animation , multimedia , training (meteorology) , human–computer interaction , interactive skeleton driven simulation , computer graphics (images) , computer facial animation , physics , meteorology
Computer simulation programs are the most modern trend in electronic training systems, which aim at putting the trainee in flexible situations, imitating the actual training situations in terms of interacting with the content. It is also concerned with the proper representation of performances and with procedures that are characterized by simplicity and ease in light of specific rules and consistent with the trainee's own abilities which help to acquire the skills. Therefore, the current research aims at preparing a flexible e-training simulation model in the field of animation based on the interaction between the variable of the display speed pattern (slow-medium-fast) and the information view pattern (previous next) and measuring the impact of interaction between them on the development of 3D animation skills for computer teachers. The research depended on The Experimental Approach and a sample of (30) computer teachers who were distributed randomly to (6) experimental groups according to the experimental design of the research and its independent variables. The findings are that there are statistically significant differences between the means of the total scores of the Experimental Group in the skill performance which is associated with animation design skills. These differences are due to the interaction between the display speed (slowmedium-fast) and the view pattern within the flexible etraining simulation model for the group which has dealt with the fast-speed simulation model and the previous training situation. This has made the group achieve the highest grades in terms of performance skill compared to other groups.

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