SXSW EDU 2020
No Kids Were Harmed in the Making of This Teacher
Description:
Virtual reality provides a no-risk environment where teachers can practice their ability to manage difficult classroom interactions, minimize conflict, and redirect challenging student behavior, before they ever step foot in the classroom. Learn how VR is transforming the way universities prepare teachers for the stress of classroom management.
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Takeaways
- Learn why VR simulations are effective tools for training teachers on strategies for better classroom management
- Hear from faculty members at leading universities how students are using VR technology and the outcomes associated
- Participate in an interactive example of an immersive classroom scenario that demonstrates the potential for VR in education
Speakers
- Carrie Straub, Executive Director of Educational Programs and Research, Mursion
- Rhonda Bondie, Lecturer, Harvard University
- Michael Ruffin, Director, Innovative Technology - Darden College of Education & Professional Studies , Old Dominion University
- Natalie Schwartz, Associate Editor, Education Dive
Organizer
Natalia Garcia, VP, Whiteboard Advisors
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