Beyond the technology: Coleg Menai – how to teach with virtual reality
Author: mark.lennon@jisc.ac.uk
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This week we chat to Daniel Dybowski Bryant, an English language and virtual reality lecturer (and all-round ideas person) from Coleg Menai.
Daniel uses virtual reality (VR) to create immersive and engaging learning environments for his English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) students. He explains how the technology can be used to support student and staff wellbeing, and why it’s such a good fit for the current national climate, as well as sharing numerous interesting and practical examples of how to use VR in the classroom.
Daniel even shares some words of wisdom from a good friend who just happens to be the creator of virtual reality.
Show notes
In the podcast, Daniel recommends Educators in VR as a great resource for teaching looking to start using virtual reality
This podcast mentions our three-year Jisc further education and skills strategy 2020-2023. Drafted in response to sector needs and refined in response to the pandemic, our strategy helps guide FE providers’ digital evolution for the next three years and beyond.
If you have any comments or have solved a challenge with technology and would like to share your story email us podcast@jisc.ac.uk.
Episode guest
Daniel Dyboski-Bryant
English language and virtual reality lecturer at Coleg Menai
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Episode host
Georgie Myers
Media and content officer at Jisc
Episode producer
Mark Lennon
Digital campaign manager at Jisc
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