This project introduced, demonstrated, and measured the potential impact of interactive 3D content in the learning process, focusing on disadvantaged, Township-based South African public schools.
The participating schools in the project were Gauteng based, located in Katlehong—Katlehong Technical High School, Leondale Secondary School, and Sampson Special Needs School.
This project improved awareness among participating educators and learners exposed to VR that they would never have otherwise thought about.
A significant impact was the increased interest in technology-based learning amongst educators and learners and a greater interest in STEaM subjects, especially among female learners (this feedback came from female learners in post-project discussions). By accelerating the use of VR/AR in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) teaching and learning, the learning outcomes in these subjects will be significantly improved.
- Educators’ thoughts: Introduction of VR & AR in STEM education in disadvantaged SA schools
- Learners’ thoughts: Introduction of VR & AR in STEM education in disadvantaged SA schools