The ability of educators in the field of structural engineering to relate complex 3D spatial arrangements, such as connection detailing and lateral torsional buckling, has been limited to 2D drawings or physical models. Immersing students in a 3D virtual reality environment offers a promising and engaging means for effectively conveying complex ideas about structural connections and member response. With this purpose in mind, a fully immersive virtual reality environment has been developed to allow users to interact with a structure through a head mounted device and hand console. The system can also be deployed and used on any computer screen if a complete immersion environment is unavailable. The models can be conveniently modified, updated, and expanded unlike a physical model which would be limited by cost and safety concerns.
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