VR Collaborative

The VR Collaborative is a STLI initiative with Jess Paga (Cassical Studies), Mark McLaughlin (Religious Studies), Bella Ginzbursky-Blum (Russian Studies), and Sasha Prokhorov (Russian Studies) to explore learning with virtual reality applications. Our space, the VR Lab in Boswell Hall, is co-sponsored by Information Technology and STLI.
Funded by a Provost’s Innovation grant, the VR Collaborative enhances student learning in the classroom and beyond the classroom through immersive experiences in virtual reality.
To learn more about participating in the VR Collaborative this semester, contact STLI@wm.edu.

Learn

The VR Collaborative extends learning beyond the classroom by connecting students with environments they do not usually have access to. Examples include:

  • Navigating foreign cities like St. Petersburg, Russia in the target language
  • Historical tours of classical sites such as the Acropolis
  • Exploration of ecologically sensitive areas best visited in VR

Grow

The VR Collaborative expands pedagogical horizons and enables intructors to teach through immersive environments. Additionally, instructors will become familiar with various virtual reality headsets, software, and web applications to enhance their approach.

 

Connect

The VR Collaborative participants will connect with colleagues from a variety of disciplines to explore VR applications and teaching ideas. Instructors meet regulalry to investigate emerging methods for integrating VR in the classroom.

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Connect with our team

Whether you have a specific or general question, please reach out and one of our team members will be happy to assist you. You can expect a response within 24 – 72 hours. Our normal business hours are from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. We look forward to hearing from you!