SBIR-STTR Award

SuperChem VR: the Immersive Reality Chemistry Game
Award last edited on: 3/23/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DoEd
Total Award Amount
$1,047,865
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
edIES17R0006
Principal Investigator
Jesse N Schell

Company Information

Schell Games LLC

220 West Station Square Drive Suite 200
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
   (412) 390-0101
   info@schellgames.com
   www.schellgames.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 18
County: Allegheny

Phase I

Contract Number: EDIES16C0009
Start Date: 5/2/2016    Completed: 5/1/2018
Phase I year
2016
Phase I Amount
$149,911
This project team will develop and test a prototype of SuperChem VR, a game to support high school students' basic chemistry learning. The prototype will include a set of web-based laboratory modules which will be integrated within a virtual reality headset to allow for a 360-degree visual exploration of the environment. The prototype will also include teacher resources for classroom implementation. In the Phase I pilot research with 3 teachers and 54 students, the project team will examine whether the hardware and software prototype functions as planned, whether teachers are able to integrate it within the classroom environment, and whether students are engaged while using the prototype.

Phase II

Contract Number: EDIES17C0035
Start Date: 5/1/2017    Completed: 4/30/2019
Phase II year
2017
Phase II Amount
$897,954
Purpose: This project team will fully develop and test HoloLAB Champions, a virtual environment integrated within a Virtual Reality (VR) headset for an immersive exploration of a chemistry lab. While chemistry labs offer the benefits of hands-on experimentation to help students learn abstract concepts, they are costly to maintain, supervise, and pose safety risks. Virtual chemistry labs for computers and tablets allow students to explore chemistry safely with unlimited resources, and provide immediate feedback and automated assessments, but these "point-and click" experiences are not immersive or hands-on. Immersive VR allows users to fully experience an interactive, 3-Dimensional 360-degree environment. Project Activities: During Phase I, (completed in 2016), the team developed a prototype of HoloLAB Champions, including a virtual chemistry lab environment within which students immerse themselves while wearing a VR headset. At the end of Phase I, researchers completed a pilot study with 54 students and three teachers. Results demonstrated that the hardware and software prototype operated as intended, teachers were able to integrate it within the classroom environment, and students were engaged while using the prototype. In Phase II, the team will add content modules and a gameplay narrative to the platform, build the automated feedback mechanism, strengthen the back-end management system, and build out the teacher reporting dashboard. After development is complete, the research team will conduct a larger pilot study to assess the feasibility and usability, fidelity of implementation, and the promise of the HoloLAB Champions for improving student learning in chemistry. The study will include 10 high school chemistry classrooms, half randomly assigned to use HoloLAB Champions and half to follow business-as-usual procedures. Researchers will compare pre-and-post scores of student's chemistry learning. Product: HoloLAB Champions is a room-scale VR lab and learning game for high school chemistry students. While wearing a VR headset, students will be immersed in a simulated chemistry 3D-environment where they will be challenged to acquire basic lab and safety skills. Through actual, accurate measurement and experimentation, students will improve their understanding of chemistry practices as they learn using science to solve problems. VR will enhance students' chemistry experience by providing instant cleanup, access to infinite resources, and observations at exponentially larger and smaller scales while simulating accurate physical actions in a safe environment. In the game component of the intervention, students will participate in an outer-space adventure that takes place on a derelict spaceship requiring players to use chemistry to survive until they can be rescued. SuperChem VR will be used in the classroom by teachers as a demonstration tool, will provide implementation supports, and will provide teachers with reports on student performance.