360° images and videos, learning opportunities in an authentic learning environment: Customized trajectory


Virtual applications are increasingly finding their way into education. For several years now, there has been the opportunity to offer lifelike learning opportunities via 360° images and videos in a virtual safe learning context. Students do not need VR glasses for this, just a mobile device or a computer, and can thus look into a real environment, as it were.

During this further training you will experience the added value of 360° applications, create your own (with existing material) and receive guidelines regarding optimal use.

Program
Using concrete examples, you will be introduced to the possibilities of interactive 360° images and videos for your educational practice. Because virtual reality depends on a high-quality scenario, it receives attention first. Using step-by-step demonstrations, you will then discover how to provide the material with an interactive component using programs such as Thinglink, Vivista and Theasys, such as adding supporting explanations, exercises, videos or a fully developed learning path. You can get started with this immediately. You will also discover and discuss the possibilities for your own lessons.

Goals
After following this training:

  • explain the possibilities of 360° images and videos for your profession;
  • identify points of interest for developing and integrating 360 degree material into your profession;
  • add your functionalities to a 360° photo or video to enrich it.
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CNO UAntwerpen: 360°-afbeeldingen en -video’s: leerkansen in een authentieke leeromgeving

Place and dates

  • This activity can be requested continuously.
  • province Antwerpen (Belgium)
Choose appropriate professionalisation: read the viewing guide.

Costs

Can be adjusted to size.
Interested in organizing this further training at your school? Contact nicole.coveliers@uantwerpen.be
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