Immersive Learning
Make education expandable.
Can static video become immersive?
Immersive learning is an exciting and innovative style of education that fully engages the learner in a learning experience. It often involves using cutting-edge immersive technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), simulations, or interactive 3D environments to create a realistic, engaging learning environment that inspires and intrigues educators and learners.
In immersive learning, learners are placed in realistic scenarios where they can actively participate, make decisions, and interact with the environment or characters. This type of learning is often more effective than traditional methods because it provides a more engaging and memorable experience, allowing learners to retain information better and develop practical skills.
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Here are a few reasons why immersive learning can be more effective:
Engagement: Immersive learning environments captivate learners' attention and provide a more engaging experience than traditional methods. Learners are more likely to stay focused and motivated when actively involved in the learning process and immersed in realistic scenarios.
Empowerment: Immersive learning environments captivate learners' attention and empower them. They provide a more engaging experience compared to traditional methods. When learners are actively involved in the learning process and immersed in realistic scenarios, they feel in control of their learning journey. This sense of control keeps them focused and motivated.
Retention: Immersive experiences can lead to better information retention. Research suggests that when learners are actively engaged in an experience, they are more likely to remember what they learn. Immersive learning allows learners to make connections between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, enhancing memory retention.
Experiential Learning: Immersive learning environments facilitate experiential learning, where learners can practice and apply their skills in realistic scenarios. This hands-on approach enables learners to develop practical skills and problem-solving abilities that are transferable to real-world situations.
Safe Environment for Practice: Immersive simulations provide a safe environment for learners to practice skills without the risk of real-world consequences. For example, medical students can perform virtual surgeries, pilots can practice flying in simulated environments, and employees can undergo safety training in virtual scenarios.
Personalized Learning: Immersive learning technologies can be tailored to individual learning styles and preferences, allowing for personalized learning experiences. Learners can progress at their own pace, receive immediate feedback, and focus on areas where they need improvement.
Qvio®️ allows you to upscale your video content by adding Author-Controlled AI™️ to handle real-time viewer questions. When viewed (in standard, AR, or VR modes), the ability to ask questions and get answers adds a new dimension to video content. Suddenly, viewers can dig deeper into the topics they're interested in and navigate your content differently. Supported by rich media, answers can expand on a topic in response to the viewer. This learner-driven model means you're engaging with the audience at their optimal activation point, when they're most likely to want to learn, in a highly-personalized, safe, environment.
Support diverse learning preferences
Build trust with media-supported answers
Expand the reach of educators beyond the classroom
Personalize learning to the viewer for real results
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