Posts Tagged ‘360 degree tour’

Learning in Metaverse

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2022-04-29-can-the-metaverse-improve-learning-new-research-finds-some-promise

new study co-authored by Richard Mayer,

The study took place with about 100 middle school students taking a brief “virtual field trip” to learn about climate science. Some students experienced the field trip while wearing a VR headset, while others watched the same material in standard video on a computer screen.

“higher ratings of presence, interest, and enjoyment,”

The paper noted an obvious logistical benefit to virtual field trips over getting on a bus for an in-person outing. “Virtual field trips make it possible to experience things that are too expensive, dangerous, or impossible in the real world,” it says. The experiment did not address the difference in educational value between a real-world field trip and a virtual one.

for programs like nursing, pharmacy and medicine, VR seems promising for teaching some skills, as a piece of a broader curriculum that includes in-person hands-on learning as well.

H5P Virtual Tour plugin

A very low lift project that I’ve used in First Year seminar courses is the development of 360 virtual tours.
Here is one example:
sophia.smith.edu/religious-diversity-northampton
Students use 360 Cameras (Insta360 One X) which are very user friendly, and create the tours using WordPress and the H5P Virtual Tour plugin.
Dan Bennett (he/him)

Senior Educational Media Producer
Learning, Research & Technology
Smith College, Neilson Library 009H
Northampton, MA 01063
(413) 585-3473 | dbennett@smith.edu

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