Hello everyone. Welcome to another exciting episode of VR in Education. In today’s episode, we are so fortunate to talk to Emilie Joly and Kwaku Aning. Emilie has been on the show before and is one of our most listened-to episodes. She is the CEO of a VR content creation application called Zoe. Kwaku Aning is an educator, connector, deep thinker and VR pioneer, who has a wealth of experience working with students and teachers on VR content creation and design thinking.
Episode 46-Jesse Schell on the Efficacy of VR Games for Learning
Episode 45- VR and E-Sports with Jesse Lubinsky
Episode 44- Play2Speak: Using AI to Enhance English Speaking Skills in VR
Episode 43- The Importance of Inclusion and Accessibility in VR
Episode 42 - Brain Training in VR with EnhanceVR
Episode 41 - Cooperative Learning with Spaceteam VR
Episode 40- How to Parlay Deep Thinking in Social VR Spaces
Episode 39-VR Games as Double Agents--From Outcast to Hero
Episode 38- Emphasizing Divergent Thinking with Sandbox Mode in VR Applications
Episode 37- How To Deal with Limited Numbers of Headsets in Your School
Episode 36- Bridging the Gap in STEM Education with VR (Inspirit Inc)
Episode 35- Engaging Students and Teachers with LearnVR
Episode 34- Developing Games That Provide Interaction and Perspective-My Interview with Bill Tustin of Centertec and Chicken Waffle
Episode 33- Students in VR Conference-Giving Students Voice and Getting Out of the Way
Episode 32- Resolution Games and Conceptual Learning
Episode 31-VR and Special Education with Shannon Putman
Episode 30- VR and Language Learning with Michael McDonald
Episode 29- VR and E-Sports with Caleb Eubanks and Hunter Lane
Episode 28- VR and Science Apps With Kristen Tamm of Futuruum VR
Episode 27- Stand Alone VR labs with Sam Woodard
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