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  • 1Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne, 3010, Victoria, Australia.

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Veterinary and animal science students increasingly lack livestock experience. The 4D Virtual Farm uses digital technology to immerse students in seasonal livestock farm operations, enhancing practical learning.

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  • Veterinary Education
  • Agricultural Technology
  • Animal Science

Background:

  • Declining student contact with livestock production systems in Australian and New Zealand veterinary and animal science programs over the last 20 years.
  • Increasing integration of digital technologies offers a viable solution to bridge this experiential gap.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and utility of the 4D Virtual Farm, an innovative digital resource.
  • To provide veterinary and animal science students with virtual exposure to diverse livestock farming operations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the 4D Virtual Farm platform showcasing 11 representative Australasian livestock enterprises.
  • Virtual tours encompassing seasonal operations across beef cattle, prime lamb, wool-sheep, dairy cattle, and piggery farms.
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simulation/model
virtual reality
  • Accessibility via various electronic devices, including computers, tablets, and virtual reality headsets.
  • Main Results:

    • The 4D Virtual Farm enables virtual exploration of different livestock production systems and seasonal activities.
    • The platform supports diverse educational applications, from lectures and self-guided learning to assessment tasks.
    • It offers a flexible, accessible tool for educators to demonstrate complex farming concepts.

    Conclusions:

    • The 4D Virtual Farm effectively addresses the need for practical livestock experience in veterinary and animal science education.
    • This digital resource enhances learning by providing immersive, interactive engagement with farming enterprises.
    • The model has potential applications in various other veterinary and agricultural teaching contexts.