VR boosts well-being: London schools are piloting VR headsets to reduce student stress and anxiety, with early results showing calmer classrooms and improved attendance and behavior. AR evaluation ...
Immersive learning rise: Schools are increasingly adopting VR and AR to create interactive environments where students can explore complex concepts in science, history, and art. Tools and platforms: ...
Alexander Slagg is a freelance writer specializing in technology and education. He is an ongoing contributor to the CDW family of magazines. Experiential learning is having a moment in higher ...
With the blistering pace of technology development and consistently shifting market conditions, leading organizations today realize that learning isn’t a stand-alone function but a strategic part of ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Transfr Inc., the leading provider of virtual reality (VR) career training and exploration simulations, today announced the findings of a first-in-market series of rigorous ...
Arizona State University and Dreamscape Learn launched Arizona's first virtual reality mobile classroom—a 46-foot trailer—to provide middle schoolers with immersive science education, transforming ...
The Un-carrier is teaming up with Prisms VR, a leading VR education technology solutions provider, to transform the classroom for students across the country BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s ...
While K-12 schools have been slow to adopt augmented and virtual reality tools at scale, some ed-tech researchers and experts believe such tools might still play a key role in supporting social and ...
VR-enabled immersive learning expands at Rowan University Kim Mulford, University Relations, Rowan University October 10, 2023 Universities and K-12 schools are using VR and immersive learning ...
Learning the proper way to clean up hazardous materials after a car accident. Getting a primer on how to spray insulation properly. Practicing how to navigate workplace conflicts. These are all ...
A new normal requires new skills. And the wake of the imminent “new normal” will be littered with learning curves. Benjamin Franklin wisely once said, “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may ...