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Using Virtual Reality experiences for Psychology of Education

Using Virtual Reality experiences for Psychology of Education

Sarah MacQuarrie (SEED) used Virtual reality headsets as part of a lecture based around visual perception. Students used an app called ‘Notes on Blindness’, an immersive, interactive storytelling experience which creates a cognitive and emotional experience of blindness.

Why is their work better than mine? Using a showcase event to harness the power of conversation, comparative judgement, and self-generated feedback

Why is their work better than mine? Using a showcase event to harness the power of conversation, comparative judgement, and self-generated feedback

Creating meaningful summative feedback can be time consuming, with little guarantee of student engagement. However, allowing students to display their finished work to their peers, in an event aimed to encourage dialogue and comparative judgement, can become the catalyst for the creation of, and engagement with, high-quality self-generated feedback. Case study by Alison Zimmer (AMBS)

 

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