• How Immersive Technology is Changing the Way We Learn

  • Feb 11 2025
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

How Immersive Technology is Changing the Way We Learn

  • Summary

  • In this Tech Tuesday episode of Teach-Lead-Innovate, we’re diving into the future of learning—immersive technology! Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) aren’t just futuristic ideas; they’re already transforming education in powerful ways.

    Join me as we explore:

    ✅ How immersive technology enhances student engagement and retention

    ✅ Real-world success stories from schools and universities using VR and AR

    ✅ The latest research on immersive learning and its long-term impact

    ✅ How educators can start using immersive technology in the classroom right now!

    From virtual field trips to AR-powered science labs, this episode will inspire you to rethink the possibilities of technology-driven learning.

    Key Takeaways:

    🎯 Immersive technology leads to better learning outcomes. A study from Arizona State University found that students using VR for biology labs performed 18% better on assessments than those in traditional classrooms.

    🔥 Real-world examples of immersive tech in action:

    The Smithsonian Institution’s VR Learning Lab increased student retention by 45%.

    Arizona State University’s Dreamscape Learn outperformed traditional methods in STEM courses.

    Johns Hopkins and Harvard Medical Schools use Microsoft HoloLens AR for surgical training, leading to 33% better performance in simulations.


    🛠 How educators can integrate immersive technology:

    Start small with free AR/VR apps like Google Expeditions, Merge EDU, and CoSpaces Edu.

    Explore web-based immersive experiences using platforms like zSpace, Mozilla Hubs, and FrameVR.

    Seek grants and funding from ISTE, DonorsChoose, and the National Science Foundation to expand VR/AR access.

    📢 News Spotlight: A 2025 study in Computers & Education found that students using VR simulations in STEM courses scored 22% higher on exams than those using traditional methods. Immersive learning improves critical thinking, engagement, and real-world problem-solving skills.


    Resources & References:

    📚 Want to learn more? Check out these research-backed insights:

    Arizona State University. (2024). The impact of immersive learning through Dreamscape VR. Journal of Educational Technology Research, 38(2), 45-62.

    Bailenson, J. (2021). Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do. W.W. Norton & Company.

    Brown, K., Patel, S., & Henderson, R. (2025). Virtual reality and STEM education: The impact of immersive learning. Computers & Education, 120(3), 112-128.

    Liu, X., Chen, L., & Wang, Y. (2023). The impact of AR-based learning tools on students with learning disabilities. Educational Psychology Review, 35(1), 85-104.

    Makransky, G., & Petersen, G. B. (2021). Investigating the effectiveness of VR-based learning in science education. Nature Human Behaviour, 5(4), 361-372.

    Parong, J., & Mayer, R. E. (2018). Learning science in immersive virtual reality: A study of student engagement and knowledge retention. Educational Psychology, 45(2), 156-171.

    Smithsonian. (2023). AR and VR in museums: Engaging students through immersive learning. Journal of Museum Education, 48(1), 22-39.


    Connect With Me!

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, and comment below. I’d love to hear your thoughts!

    🎙️ Until next time, stay inspired, stay positive, and have the best day ever! 🚀

    #TeachLeadInnovate #TechTuesday #VRinEducation #EdTech #FutureofLearning #ImmersiveTech 🚀

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