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Teacher - User Interface

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The Teacher User Interface allows the supervisor functionality during a VLFT Gamification Session. Also responsible for allowing the desired interactions with the VR space and its elements. Moreover, the student participants can be guided during the VLFT Gamification Session via the Teacher User Interface.

On the bottom-left side of the menu the Information Box contains the properties of the clicked object. By the help of the "i" Info Button the Information Box can be toggled (hide/show).

On the right side of the menu the Chat Window can be used to send a massage to the other participants in the VLFT Gamification Session. By the help of the Chat Button the Chat Windows can be toggled (hide/show).

The supervisor functionalities are available via the following buttons: 1: People Button lists the name of the student 2: File Button logs the movement of the student into the installation folder as a log file 3: Lock Button attaches the students' viewpoint to the teacher's point of view 4: Map Button draws a 2D map and displays the positions of the students relative to the teacher position

On the left side of the menu the following buttons are available: 1: File Button for downloading all of the states of the manufacturing cell into a log file on the local machine 2: Bookmark Button for starting the animation at a bookmarked time 3: Play Button for starting the animation from the beginning

Right after the Play Button or the Bookmark Button is clicked then the Animation Player Menu will be displayed.

The Animation Player Menu contains the well-known buttons to: - Pause - Stop - Fast Forward - Fast Bacward - Jump to the End - Jump to the Begin

On the right side of the menu the Screen Capture Button and the Scree Cast Video Button is placed. By the help of that buttons a picture or a video can be taken and saved into the installation folder.

Teacher User Interface
Animation Player Menu