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“The Future of Extended Reality” by KPMG
KPMG explores central themes and predictions on the future of extended reality including enabling broader access to higher education.
VR Learners are 150% Less Distracted and 40% More Confident | PwC
VR learners were 150% less distracted and 40% more confident in applying what they were taught compared to their counterparts in traditional classrooms says PwC.
VR Improves Knowledge Creation and Self-Efficacy Over Traditional Video
Stanford University: Do Students Learn Better with Immersive Virtual Reality Videos than Conventional Videos? A Comparison of Media Effects with Middle School Girls.
Optimizing Visual Learning with Virtual Field Trips
“The virtual field trip: Investigating how to optimize virtual learning in Education” by the British Journal of Educational Technology.
VR Positively Impacts Academic Performance
The Impact of VR on Academic Performance: 27.4% increase in test scores and 32.4% increase in student retention.
Educational Screen Time Linked to Better School Results
In a 2019 study considering if how kids used devices made a difference in physical or mental health or in school achievements, researchers found that Educational screen time was linked to doing better in school and had no adverse health effects.
Ophthalmologist See No Health Concerns with Reasonable VR Use
Although there are no long-term studies, ophthalmologists agree there’s no reason to be concerned that VR headsets will damage eye development, health or function. “Age limitations for VR technology might make sense for content, but as far as we know this technology poses no threat to the eyes,” said Stephen Lipsky, MD, a pediatric ophthalmologist.
VR Can Change Learners’ Perceptions, Attitudes, and Empathy Levels
Virtual Reality has been found to change learners’ perceptions, attitudes, and empathy levels, all of which are critical for enhancing intercultural competence according to a peer-reviewed article published by PennState.
Students Learned Twice As Much With AI Tutor Than Typical Lectures
According to Forbes, a study found that students learned twice as much with an AI tutor than with traditional lectures.
Teaching Social-Emotional Learning with Immersive Virtual Technology
Research shows Immersive VR experiences lead to increased perspective-taking and empathy due to its ability to immerse the user, encouraging a deeper sense of presence and embodiment.
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