The CUBE Virtual Reality Immersion
Laura Estridge, Joel Franklin

TL;DR
The paper introduces the CUBE, a virtual reality tool designed to enhance visualization of electromagnetic radiation fields for physics students, aiming to improve understanding of complex concepts.
Contribution
It presents a novel VR application tailored for physics education, specifically visualizing electromagnetic radiation fields to aid student comprehension.
Findings
Enhanced student engagement with electromagnetic concepts
Improved visualization of radiation fields in upper-level physics
Potential for broader application in physics education
Abstract
The purpose of this note is to introduce the CUBE, a virtual reality immersion that was developed to help visualize electromagnetic fields, particularly the less familiar radiation fields students typically encounter in upper level physics courses. We discuss the pedagogical motivation for different features found in the software, and provide a brief overview of its use.
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