Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of VR in Education. Today’s episode looks at how VR games might be thought of as double agents and by telling their story I hope to move them from outcasts in the world of learning to heroes.
Episode 62- VR Content Creation Made Easy with Zoe
Episode 61- Repost WebXR with Matt Cool
Episode 60- Diving into the Pool of VR Content Creation
Episode 59- Learning the Trades with VR
Episode 58- Emboldening and Empowering Learners with VR
Episode 57- Say Goodbye to Video Conferencing and Hello to Learning in VR
Episode 56- Anti-Vaccinating Against the Decline of VR in Education
Episode 55- Uncovering Effective Practices in VR User Experiences
Episode 54-Best Practices When Teaching in VR
Episode 53- VR Spatial Learning and Lateral Thinking with Cubism
Episode 51- Curriculum and Learning that Aligns with Quality VR
Episode 50- The State of VR in Education with Steve Bambury
Episode 49- Exploring and Amplifying Soft Skills with Bodyswaps VR
Episode 48- VR Research Design: Creating VR Environments to Generate User Information (XpertVR)
Episode 47- VR Puzzle Games with Andreas Juliusson of Fast Travel Games
Episode 46-Jesse Schell on the Efficacy of VR Games for Learning
Episode 45- VR and E-Sports with Jesse Lubinsky
Episode 44- Play2Speak: Using AI to Enhance English Speaking Skills in VR
Episode 43- The Importance of Inclusion and Accessibility in VR
Episode 42 - Brain Training in VR with EnhanceVR
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