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Interactive Learning and Inclusion: Transforming Learning Through Reward Systems, AR and VR

Gamified learning environments paired with immersive technologies are reshaping how students engage with educational content and retain information

By Amy Chodroff · August 7, 2024, 2:30 PM UTCAmy ChodroffBoxlightChristine HallInteractive Learning
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Gamified learning environments paired with immersive technologies are reshaping how students engage with educational content and retain information

In today’s educational landscape, the integration of interactive technologies like gamification, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) is transforming classrooms, creating immersive and engaging learning experiences. Advancements in interactive learning methods and technologies are being discussed due to their growing impact on educational outcomes, with research showing that gamified learning can increase student engagement and retention. The stakes are high as educators strive to prepare students for a technology-driven future.

Gamified learning can increase student engagement and retention.

How can teachers effectively use these interactive technologies to foster inclusion and enhance learning in the classroom?

Welcome to the latest episode of Unbox Innovation by Boxlight. In this episode, host Amy Chodroff speaks to Christine Hall, a Training and Development Specialist at Boxlight, about the innovative use of interactive technologies in education. They explore how gamification, VR, and AR can make learning more engaging and inclusive.

Key Points of Discussion:
Gamification in Education: Christine explains how incorporating game-like elements such as reward systems, storytelling, and role-playing can transform traditional rote learning into dynamic and memorable experiences.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): The conversation covers the differences between VR and AR, their applications in the classroom, and how they can provide immersive learning experiences that go beyond the limits of traditional teaching methods.
Challenges and Future Trends: Christine addresses potential downsides, such as the risk of students focusing too much on rewards, and discusses the future of interactive learning methods and technologies, envisioning more adaptable and lighter tools that could revolutionize education.

More adaptable and lighter tools could revolutionize education.
— Christine Hall, Training and Development Specialist at Boxlight

With a background in teaching first and fourth grades and experience working in a Google School District, Christine Hall has dedicated her career to integrating technology into education. She holds a degree from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where she discovered the potential of using technology to make learning more engaging and fun.

About the author

Amy Chodroff
Amy ChodroffCo-Host, "DFW’s Morning News With Dave and Amy”

Amy has been crafting stories for more than 35 years on the radio. She can create compelling content that will resonate with her client's customers.

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