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Education Evolution: How Immersive Technology Changed Learning

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  Intelligent Learning Technologies  In 186 nations over the world, the COVID-19 pandemic denied 1.2 billion kids [1] of the customary school understanding. This sudden change has constrained educators and guardians to think of sensible, safe, and instructive options in contrast to physical schools. This is particularly trying for more youthful children who can't learn all alone. Teachers are going to internet figuring out how to substitute the study hall experience. The idea of instructive innovation was picking up fame even before COVID-19.  A year ago, Research and Markets assessed the worldwide online training business sector could reach $350 billion of every 2025 [2] (up from $18.66 billion out of 2019). This normal development is credited to the beneficial outcomes of eLearning innovations. Examination recommends that internet learning builds data maintenance by 25-60% [3] contrasted with ordinary homeroom settings and limits time spent on instruction by up to 60%....

How my understanding in design thinking built a successful training programme using VR Tech for experiential learning

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  Dear Diary: Next Time I Hear The Words "Experiential Learning," I'm Using One Of My Sick Days  Dulintex day 5. More onboarding. Typically loathsome. The present extraordinarily excruciating action was pretends. The semi-persistent facilitator clarified this is "experiential learning." Apparently that implies that we learn by accomplishing something. Get coordinated with a startlingly lively man—Bob—who's playing the furious client. (I'm playing me. Tip in case you're playing me: slump more and look aloof.) The not-as-tolerant now facilitator continues attempting to persuade Bob to be more disappointed, which makes him sweat abundantly. We authoritatively show up at the principal hover of hellfire. Learn by doing… more like, what the hell am I doing here and would i be able to kindly please check Insta?  Dear Diary: I Could Really Use Some Actually Good Experiential Learning Up In Here  Dulintex week 2. Today is "on the telephones" day and...