Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) in Education

Virtual reality and augmented reality technologies revolutionize education by developing interactive learning environments that simulate real-world experiences. The creators at Avantis Education through ClassVR explain how Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality deliver multiple advantages for student wellbeing together with personal growth.

Students who grew up in the digital age show natural affinity for technology because they have experienced it since birth. Through these tools students become active learners which results in higher engagement levels and superior learning achievements.

The main advantage of VR/AR technology is its ability to provide equal learning opportunities to all students. VR/AR technology eliminates financial and geographical obstacles to let students from any background explore new environments and historical sites regardless of their location. The ClassVR platform at St Mark’s Anglican Community School in Perth enables students to develop their physical abilities and emotional well-being and academic performance throughout all their subjects.

The educational value of VR/AR technology reaches its peak when serving students with special educational needs and disabilities. Virtual experiences enable personalized adjustments to meet student learning requirements which helps them build important life abilities while minimizing their anxiety levels. Through VR experiences neurotypical students can develop empathy by directly experiencing the obstacles which neurodiverse peers encounter.

Research indicates that students who learn through VR demonstrate four times greater focus while showing increased confidence when applying their knowledge (PwC). Through VR/AR technology students can solve problems and think critically while developing spatial intelligence because these tools make difficult subjects like science and math more interactive.

The implementation of VR/AR technology creates exciting possibilities yet it introduces obstacles related to cost expenses and technology integration and data privacy protection issues. Schools use VR/AR technology to build learning environments which are both inclusive and meaningful while providing students with engaging educational experiences.

all the information source from the links below👇

https://educationmattersmag.com.au/the-power-of-virtual-and-augmented-reality-in-the-classroom/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTJSu5H6eGA

https://online.abertay.ac.uk/augmented-reality-and-virtual-reality-transforming-education-and-training/

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