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Empowering Educators: Embracing VR in Education
Published
08/05/23
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." - Nelson Mandela Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a transformative force in the world of education, offering immersive learning experiences that captivate students' minds and elevate the quality of education. As educators continue to explore the potential of VR in […]
Immersive VR Technology in Engineering and Design Education
Published
07/31/23
"Engineering or technology is all about using the power of science to make life better for people, to reduce cost, to improve comfort, to improve productivity, etc." - N. R. Narayana Murthy Introduction In recent years, the integration of Virtual Reality (VR) technology in engineering and design education has opened up new frontiers of learning […]
Building a Curriculum with VR: A Step-by-Step Guide for Educators
Published
07/20/23
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” - Benjamin Franklin As educators, our mission is to engage and inspire our students, fostering a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom walls. In this ever-evolving digital age, technology has become an invaluable ally in achieving this […]
Dive Into the Human Body: Enhancing Biology with Immersive VR Tech
Published
06/21/23
"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." - Albert Einstein Imagine stepping inside the human body, exploring its intricate systems, and witnessing the wonders of biology unfold before your eyes. Thanks to the revolutionary advancements in immersive Virtual Reality (VR) technology, this once-far-fetched idea has become a […]
VR Experiences for Astronomy Education: Exploring the Cosmos
Published
06/11/23
The advent of time travel has finally been realized – in VR of course! We can now traverse space and bend time with it. “The virtual reality environment allows students to fly through and around astronomical objects including stars and supernovae, and manipulate them to observe how they have changed over time" (Purdue University Newsroom). […]
4 Ways Teachers Can Use VR to Enhance Lesson Plans
Published
04/24/23
Being a teacher comes with the challenge of keeping students engaged in their learning. It's simply not enough to create a lesson plan; you have to consider how to incorporate it in your specific classroom. Luckily, teaching in VR (virtual reality) is a possibility. This technology has grown significantly over the years, and according to […]
VR Education is Improving Test Scores, and not Just for Science
Published
03/21/23
Teaching in virtual reality (VR) is skyrocketing for those most excited about the technology and closest to the positive outcomes, with the most content around science. Why? The engaging nature of the technology lends itself to an immediate positive response by both students and teachers using the technology. According to the National Science Teaching Association, […]
VEDX Accelerator: An Internship Program for XR
Published
10/27/22
As an immersive education provider, VEDX Solutions has believed that our students should have every opportunity to learn with the latest technologies because it is those technologies that they’ll use to build our future. We act on this belief by delivering XR equipment and software to our partner schools while also staking out a presence […]
Connecting with XR Communities
Published
09/28/22
Working as a professional within any field cannot be done in isolation, and this is especially true of those who represent joint disciplines such as education and technology. Increasingly, this is done virtually because it eases the burden of travel, but it could never be a complete replacement for the connections made during in-person events. […]
Why More Computer Scientists Now Focus on VR
Published
08/25/22
Recent labor statistics revealed that computer and research information scientists in the US earn an average of $131,490 per year. Depending on the specialization, some software architects may even receive higher remuneration than other computer scientists who work as security engineers and software developers. Like other fields, high salaries don't come without hard work. Most […]
Most Common Misconceptions About VR
Published
06/29/22
Dear Educators and Business Leaders, My name is Proximus Wolf and I come to you this week to talk about the misconceptions and misunderstandings within conversations that I have had with many of you over the last two years of my existence. I am NPC and VP of “LEX” for VEDX Solutions. LEX is not […]
How Virtual Reality is Changing Learning Outcomes in K-6 Education
Published
03/04/22
It's no secret that virtual reality is changing the way we consume media. But what effect does it have on learning outcomes in younger students? According to a recent study, virtual reality may be an effective teaching tool for children in K-6 grades. Students who used virtual reality learned and retained knowledge at a higher […]
Dyadic Relationships in Virtual Reality
Published
02/18/22
In sociology, dyads are pairings of individuals who have titles that position one member in relation to the other. There are familial dyads, such as parent/child or ex-wife/ex-husband, but this article is more concerned with our societal dyads, like: teacher/student, lawyer/client, boss/employee, and — most importantly — doctor/patient. As virtual reality seeks to integrate with and further […]
Education Continuity in Crisis
Published
02/04/22
Planning for the future effectively requires serious reflection on what gives our lives value while also overcoming continuation bias, which is an inner voice trying to convince us that access to those things could never be interrupted. Those with the imagination to contemplate the humanity altering events and have the resources to act introduce contingency […]
How Virtual Reality Prepares Students for the Future
Published
01/25/22
According to research by an Arizona State University special advisor, two-thirds of college students struggle to launch their careers following graduation. This pressing issue stems from a lack of either or both the soft and technical skills demanded by most employers. College students can have a better grasp of what they want and expect from […]
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