Monday, December 20, 2010

The Future of Immersive Education


Ten years from now, I see the great potential in the future of Immersive Education. With all the advances in technology these days, the evolving Immersive Education platform will provide a new educational environment for students that can be widely available. Immersive Education will expand as the technology enhances, which will also expand the number of users of this type of Education. Also, not everyone can go to a certain location, ex. a class on campus, but anyone with a computer can take virtual courses. There are numerous reasons for why I see great potential for Immersive Education.
Because technology advances so rapidly nowadays, I believe this will allow for more schools to implement virtual courses such as ours. I believe they can be very successful, because almost everyone has access to a computer with internet. Immersive Education provides a learning environment very different than a lecture hall and can be a fun way to learn and interact with classmates. I believe that in courses like ours, tools like the audio whiteboard simplify many people's difficulty with computers. Technologies such as Skype and Second Life are already making it easy for people all over the world to connect and be entertained, I find it hard to believe Educational purposes can't evolve with tools like the audio whiteboard and other Immersive Education tools. To find more information on Immersive Education, check out this website, http://Immersiveeducation.org
Overall I believe the Future of Immersive Education has great potential to succeed. I actually find it more likely to succeed than not, due to the increase in technologies and the accessibility it provides to students. I think it's only natural to strive to make improvements, and virtual education definitely has an opportunity to expand in the near future.


Here is a screenshot of our class in the audio whiteboard. This allows students to interact by voice and text together in a virtual classroom setting.

This is a screenshot of our class's 3d Solar system built in RocketWorld. This online virtual world creates an environment where students can learn, build, and create almost anything imaginable.


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