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Virtual Reality & Mentoring 

In this modern era of digital devices, we have an opportunity to enable better learning with technology. Virtual Reality (VR) seems to be the natural step in the evolution of education.

Child with VR Set

What makes VR in education beneficial?

 

Virtual reality can be used to enhance student learning and engagement. VR education can transform the way educational content is delivered; it works on the premise of creating a virtual world — real or imagined — and allows users not only see it but also interact with it. Being immersed in what you’re learning motivates you to fully understand it. It’ll require less cognitive load to process the information.

Better sense of place

 

When students read about something, they often want to experience it. With VR, they aren’t limited to word descriptions or book illustrations; they can explore the topic and see how things are put together.

Thanks to the feeling of presence VR provides, students can learn about a subject by living it. It’s easy to forget that VR experiences aren’t real — a body actually believes it’s in a new place. This feeling engages the mind in a way that is remarkable.

 

Learn by doing

 

It’s a well-known fact that people learn best by doing; however, if you take a look at modern education, you’ll see how little learning actually happens by doing. Students are focused on reading instructions rather than using them in practice.

VR in education provides an experience anchor to the instruction. With VR education, learners are inspired to discover for themselves. Students have an opportunity to learn by doing rather than passively reading.

 

Emotional reaction

Intuitive reactions to what we are experiencing are the bed blocks of forming memories. VR in education makes it easy to engage students the whole time, making experiences memorable.

Develop creativity

Having virtual reality in education is useful not only for content consumption, but it’s also great for content creation and can help them boost their creativity.

Visual learning

A lot of people are visual learners — VR is really helpful for this group of learners. Instead of reading about things, students actually see the things they’re learning about.

 

How we can use VR in education.

Where can we apply virtual reality in education? The answer is almost everywhere. VR creates an infinite set of possibilities that people can experience.

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