Education Program
VIRTUAL REALITY DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE CLASSROOM
How does Virtual Reality compliment the classroom?
- Improved knowledge retention through personal experience
Virtual Reality provides one of the most important aspects of learning that no other technology can match: one of experience. Augmented & Virtual Reality dramatically strengthens knowledge retention and supports improved student outcomes, through immersive and engaging personal experiences- gripping students’ imaginations and stimulating thought in ways not possible with traditional books, pictures, or videos.
- Increased engagement by transforming the learning environment and captivating students of all ages
Engagement is the key to excellent teaching and truly deep learning. AR & VR offer unique and unparalleled ways to engage and stimulate students, by allowing them to immerse themselves in events, role play areas and interactive displays with technology that inspires and motivates.
Virtual Reality is incredibly powerful and is of particular benefit to students who struggle to remain focused in the traditional learning environment. Using this technology in their learning, students have an improved understanding of topics, experience greater concentration, a renewed enthusiasm for learning and provide a better quality of response and engagement.
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM
ARVR Education is passionate about leveraging technology for immersive learning. Through Virtual and Augmented Reality, we aim to transform education and work experiences. With Virtual Reality, students can explore inaccessible places, like the inside of a blood vessel or the surface of the moon, from the safety of their classrooms. This technology enables simulations of challenging situations, fostering empathy and understanding that traditional media cannot provide. Imagine the profound impact of standing in the trenches during World War 1 – an immersive, emotional experience for students.
Download the Trenches Lesson Plan HERE
Download the Case Study HERE
WE RETAIN AROUND 10% OF WHAT WE READ, YET 90% OF WHAT WE EXPERIENCE OURSELVES
75% increased knowledge retention when learning through experience
Learning through experience is one of the most effective ways to learn, boosting knowledge retention by up to 75%.
90% of information transmitted to the brain is visual
Evidence shows that the brain interacts with visual stimuli more effectively with up to 90% of the information transmitted being imagery.
20% increase in exam results by utilising VR in the classroom
Introducing VR into your lessons can improve your students’ grades and yield up to 20% increase in exam results.