Hello everyone. Welcome to another exciting episode of VR in Education, where we dive deep into virtual reality for teaching and learning. Today we have the pleasure of talking to Dr. Shannon Putman. Dr. Putman, an esteemed special education teacher and VR expert with over a decade of classroom experience, is spearheading a project for the Kentucky Department of education that will involve the deployment of over 5000 VR headsets. She is here today to talk more about this remarkable assignment. Dr. Putman was previously on the show in episode 31 to talk about her VR experience Brain Drain and her work with special education
Episode 102-Synchronous Language Learning in VR
Episode 101-VR to Future-proof Students
Episode 100- Scaling a Virtual Reality Charter School
Episode 99- VR to Educate Law Students
Episode 98- Is VR Here to Stay in Education?
Episode 97- VR to Educate People about The Earth
Episode 96- Revisting Content Creation in VR
Episode 95- The struggles to Scale VR in a School
Episode 94- VR for Immersive Learning with Monica Arés
Episode 93- VR to Reduce Stress and Anxiety with Reulay
Episode 92- VR Training in the Hospitality Industry
Episode 91- Virtual Speech and ChatGPT3
Episode 90- Ways to Sustain VR in Your Institution
Episode 89- The Efficacy of Using VR for Medical Needs
Episode 88- Time to Break up The Lecture in Higher ED Using VR
Episode 87-Exploring New Frontiers: Speech and Debate in VR
Episode 86- My Exclusive Interview with ChatbotGPT3 about VR in Education
Episode 85- A Deep Dive into Avatars and Identity
Episode 84- Lessons from the VR Classroom
Episode 83-Teaching and Learning in The Metaverse with Dr. Karl Kapp
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