I found it interesting that teachers can utilize multiple realities to teach their students important content.
How exciting! This will be so beneficial for my cosmetology program!
Comment on Carolyn Farrell's post: Comment on Carolyn Farrell's post: I agree Carolyn that virtual and augmented reality is another step in providing nursing students with an alternative to specialty clinical scenarios where we can ensure each student has the same clinical experience. With increasing competition for clinical sites and limitations placed on how many nursing students can attend a site, educators must be creative and use technology to support student learning. What we really need to be asking is if students can apply the clinical judgment skills learned through virtual reality to real-life clinical scenarios.
Challenges and additional applications of VR, AR, and MR.
I received a very interesting and precise information – some basic knowledge about what are VR, AR and MR, what are the potential challenges to be faced while using them, and some examples of VR applications that can be used in some professional areas. But, until now, I still do not know how to use them as teaching resource in my domain.