Location: Online (MS Teams)
Facilitator: Mark Morton (Centre for Teaching Excellence) & Gillian Dabrowski (Centre for Extended Learning)
Description
- summarize the differences between VR, AR, and MR
- identify types of VR (360 video, 3D, and social applications)
- describe XR Â examples from education and industry (use cases)
- explain why you would want to use XR technologies (affordances)
- reflect on applications of XR for teaching and learning in your classroom
- identify challenges of implementing XR technologies
Registration
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Cancellations
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Accessibility
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