UNCW MS Computer Science Information Systems Proceedings



Multi-casting: A Mirroring Display Application for viewing Multiple Oculus Quest Headsets


Austin Whittaker


Toni Pence (Chair)
Elham Ebrahimi
Kevin Matthews


Abstract

This paper presents a novel application designed for monitoring and managing virtual re- ality (VR) headsets in educational settings. The application addresses the challenges of efficiently managing multiple VR headsets, streamlining processes such as device naming, monitoring, and user management. Utilizing technologies like Python, Tkinter, CustomTkinter Scrcpy, and Android Debug Bridge, the project successfully integrates a user-friendly desktop application that introduces the ability to enhance the educational learning experience through the use of VR within classrooms. The application allows instructors to monitor and manage multiple headsets simultaneously, offering features like batch renaming and real-time viewing of student activity. Testing in simulated edu- cational environments shows promise of the application’s effectiveness, highlighting its potential to transform VR usage in educational settings.


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Recommended Citation: Whittaker A., Pence T., Ebrahimi E., Matthews K., (2023). Multi-casting: A Mirroring Display Application for viewing Multiple Oculus Quest Headsets. UNCW MS CSIS Proceedings. V. 17 , N. 17 .