A Virtual reality environment with hypermedia was designed to help undergra
duates understand the structure and functioning of a turning lathe. Study 1
was carried out with 30 novice students and Study 2 involved 24 students a
ttending a machining course. These studies demonstrated that the virtual la
the can foster the comprehension of some core machining concepts. Further,
the studies suggest that novice students benefit most from earlier free nav
igation of the virtual environment whereas expert students benefit from an
analysis of the hypermedia.