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		<title>Virtual tabernacle and temple experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anathea Portier-Young, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
Project Description
Portier-Young applied to the CIT for funding to adapt a publicly available 3D model of the ancient Israelite Tabernacle and Temple for for viewing in the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment (DiVE), by students in her course &#8220;Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation.&#8221; Portier-Young wanted students to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.divinity.duke.edu/portal_memberdata/apyoung" target="_blank">Anathea Portier-Young</a>, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School</p>
<p>Project Description</p>
<p>Portier-Young applied to the CIT for funding to adapt a publicly available 3D model of the ancient <a href="http://www.fluvannacc.com/vrtab.html">Israelite Tabernacle and Temple</a> for for viewing in the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment (<a href="http://vis.duke.edu/Facilities/visroom/visualization_room.html">DiVE)</a>, by students in her course &#8220;Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation.&#8221; Portier-Young wanted students to better understand the design of the site and its use in worship activities by seeing the site on a full scale &#8220;virtual&#8221; tour.</p>
<p>The Virtual Tabernacle is a model of a key worship site used by the ancient Israelites; the model allows the user to see the layout of the site and explore it as a &#8220;walkthrough.&#8221; Since there is only minimal evidence in original texts about the site&#8217;s layout and construction, the model provided a starting point for discussions about interpretation of Old Testament texts.</p>
<p>Student assistants working with the DiVE director adapted the existing 3D model for the display equipment in the facility. In addition, funding was provided for a student assistant to handle the logistics of testing the model and taking the 170 students in the course on the tour in small groups.</p>
<p>All of the students in Portier-Young&#8217;s class viewed the tour and several faculty from the Divinity School examined the model to consider using it in their own courses. Portier-Young developed a survey instrument for individuals who viewed the model. The survey results indicated that the students felt the model increased their comprehension of the ancient site and how it was used; viewing the model in an immersive environment allowed the students to see the actual scale of the site and gain a deeper understanding of the site&#8217;s components and explore open questions about how worship would have been conducted, based on evidence in the Old Testament texts.</p>
<p><strong>Project start date:</strong>  1/25/2007<br />
<strong>Funding awarded:</strong>  $3,325</p>
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		<title>Group activities in Blackboard, personal response system, and visualization for large course</title>
		<link>http://cit.duke.edu/ideas/projects/2006/05/24/divinity-prs-wikis/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2006 00:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anathea Portier-Young, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School
Project Description
For the course &#8220;Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation,&#8221; Portier-Young proposed technology based activities to enhance student learning in this core course (enrollment 170), required for all incoming Divinity students. She wished to create a Blackboard-based group activity for students to collaboratively write about course topics, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.divinity.duke.edu/portal_memberdata/apyoung">Anathea Portier-Young</a>, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Duke Divinity School</p>
<p><strong>Project Description</strong></p>
<p>For the course &#8220;Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation,&#8221; Portier-Young proposed technology based activities to enhance student learning in this core course (enrollment 170), required for all incoming Divinity students. She wished to create a Blackboard-based group activity for students to collaboratively write about course topics, and to digitize a set of images for use in course materials and lectures. In addition, she wished to explore use of a personal response system in class lectures and use the <a href="http://vis.duke.edu/Facilities/visroom/visualization_room.html">DiVE visualization facility</a> to view Old Testament-related locations.</p>
<p>Portier-Young sucessfully arranged the installation of a PRS in her classroom with coordination between the CIT, <a href="http://www.aas.duke.edu/asist/">A&amp;SIST</a> and her local support staff. Her teaching assistants, with training from the CIT, successfully managed a group activity in which student groups collaboratively authored wiki pages about course topics that could be shared with and expanded by future classes.</p>
<p>Due to time constraints, image digitization was postponed, but the CIT researched several possible 3D models that could be viewed in the DiVE and Portier-Young learned about the facility and the process for converting models for viewing in the DiVE.</p>
<p>Portier-Young reported that the use of the PRS and wiki activity as successful. Encouraged by the potential of viewing 3D models in the DiVE, she submitted a follow-up Jump Start grant request to fully fund conversion of a model for the DiVE and its use in her class.<br />
<strong>Project start date:</strong> 5/24/2006<strong><br />
Funding awarded</strong>: $0</p>
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