“Immersive Learning with Augmented Reality: Transforming Education with Technology”
“Future Teachers Learn How to Use Augmented Reality in the Classroom”
Prospective teachers at Dominican University of California in San Rafael recently got a hands-on lesson in how to incorporate technology into their future classrooms. The workshop, led by XRMarin and XRLibraries, showcased the possibilities of virtual, augmented, and immersive technology in education.
During the event on March 22, students had the opportunity to try out apps and devices that could enhance K-12 learning experiences. From interactive textbooks to virtual field trips, the demonstration highlighted the ways in which augmented reality can revolutionize traditional teaching methods.
John MacLeod of XRLibraries emphasized the benefits of augmented reality in education, citing examples like interactive science experiments, language learning through real-world objects, and immersive history lessons. By making learning more interactive and relevant to students’ everyday lives, AR has the potential to enhance motivation and retention in the classroom.
XRMarin, an immersive learning lab in Novato, and XRLibraries, a group dedicated to integrating XR technology into libraries, are at the forefront of this educational revolution. Through their work with Marin K-12 schools and local libraries, they are helping to shape the future of education in California and Nevada.
For more information on XRMarin and XRLibraries, visit xrmarin.net and xrlibraries.com. Don’t miss out on the exciting developments in augmented reality education!