Tips for avoiding ‘death-by-presentation’!
Tips for avoiding ‘death-by-presentation- and useful tools.
Tips for avoiding ‘death-by-presentation’! Read More »
Tips for avoiding ‘death-by-presentation- and useful tools.
Tips for avoiding ‘death-by-presentation’! Read More »
Is this the reason why educators fall into the death-by-presentation trap? Is this a workable solution to try?
Death by PowerPoint. Guilty? You are not alone! Read More »
Cop27 – are we aware of the need for urgency? As educators in a digitally connected world, what can we do to play our part?
SDGs and digital storytelling Read More »
This is the third blog post about one further education setting’s experience in implementing virtual reality in their programmes. If you are only joining us on this journey, check out where the journey began and how it progressed in the previous posts. Post 1: Outlined the technology and initial reasons for choosing ClassVR Post 2:
Virtual Reality in Further Education (ClassVR) Read More »
Use this summer to reflect in your tech-life balance!
Tech-Life Balance! Have you got it sorted? Read More »
Adding gaming elements to adult education is as valuable for adults as for younger learners.
Gamification in adult education Read More »
In a previous post, we shared the beginning of one Further Education and Training setting’s journey to implementing virtual reality (VR) into their teaching and learning programmes. (If you haven’t already, read the background story here on how the journey began and why we chose ClassVR). The previous post posed many questions, but ended with these:
VR in Education: Opportunities vs Challenges Read More »
What is virtual reality? Virtual Reality (VR) creates the illusion that a person is somewhere else. Through a computer-generated world, a person can feel fully immersed and able to move and interact in that world (Milgram, & Kishino, 1994). What benefits does VR offer teaching and learning? Virtual reality has been around for years. In
Virtual Reality in Education: why, how and will it work? Read More »
When I started working in the Further Education and Training sector and Christmas arrived, I was at a loss on what to do to bring some Christmas cheer into the classroom without making it too ‘childlike’. This dilemma became more difficult when our classes moved online. In this blog post, I will share a few
Collaborative Christmas Cheer (FET!) Read More »
4 Tips for adding ‘INTERACTIVE’ to your Interactive Whiteboard! Some years ago, I spent a great deal of time creating interactive activities to use on my interactive whiteboard (IWB), probably after spending an even greater deal of time failing to find a ready to use activity. The rather temperamental cable connection, stylus or wifi lag
Interactive Whiteboard or Projector? Read More »