Animation + Agricultural microbiology insterdisciplinary VR curriculum development in the background of industry-academia collaborative education

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Abstract

Since the teaching in colleges and universities is divided into disciplines according to knowledge fields, so there is distinct boundary between disciplines in actual teaching, which leads to the lack of interdisciplinary thinking and cross-professional knowledge of students, and it also becomes difficult for colleges and universities to cultivate talents. The development of the new era places new demands on higher education. The construction of new liberal arts and new agricultural sciences requires innovative research on interdisciplinary research methods, talent training models, and research and development of the teaching content. VR virtual reality technology is used to carry out interdisciplinary research on animation teaching and agricultural microbiology teaching, and develop new curriculum, which can effectively enhance the effectiveness of teaching in various disciplines, and open up new teaching content and research ideas for animation and agricultural microbiology courses. Virtual reality technology and digital animation art provide an interactive and immersive teaching experience for the teaching and research of agricultural microbiology, and also inspire new ideas for teaching and research of new agricultural sciences. The content of agricultural microbiology provides research content for the creation of animation arts and expands the space for technology research and development. This article will discuss from the perspective of research background and research analysis, promote the development of interdisciplinary research in higher education, and also explore the research model of interdisciplinary curriculum development.

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Tu, X., Xin, J., & Zhang, R. (2020). Animation + Agricultural microbiology insterdisciplinary VR curriculum development in the background of industry-academia collaborative education. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 145). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202014501001

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