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Virtual Reality in History Education.
by Kerbin Pilier
In this podcast, host Kerbin Pilier explores how Virtual Reality (VR) is transforming history education by immersing students in historical events, fostering deeper understanding and empathy. Discover the research-backed benefits of VR, such as enhanced engagement and retention, and learn how educators can start using this technology in their classrooms. The podcast also discusses the challenges of accessibility and cost, while offering practical solutions like affordable VR tools and free resources like Google Arts & Culture. Perfect for educators interested in innovative, immersive learning strategies! Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb?utm_source=spreaker&utm_medium=referral
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The Role of Virtual Reality (VR) in History Education.
In this episode, host Kerbin Pilier dives into the exciting potential of Virtual Reality (VR) in history education. Imagine stepping into the past—walking the streets of ancient Rome, standing beside George Washington, or experiencing World War I trenches firsthand. VR is making these immersive experiences possible, revolutionizing how students connect with historical events. Backed by research, we’ll explore how VR enhances student engagement, retention, and empathy. You’ll also learn about affordable ways to integrate VR into your classroom, like Google Arts & Culture, and overcome challenges like cost and accessibility. Join us as we discuss how VR can bring history to life!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this podcast, host Kerbin Pilier explores how Virtual Reality (VR) is transforming history education by immersing students in historical events, fostering deeper understanding and empathy. Discover the research-backed benefits of VR, such as enhanced engagement and retention, and learn how educators can start using this technology in their classrooms. The podcast also discusses the challenges of accessibility and cost, while offering practical solutions like affordable VR tools and free resources like Google Arts & Culture. Perfect for educators interested in innovative, immersive learning strategies! Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb?utm_source=spreaker&utm_medium=referral
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