Episode 63- Lost in Translation- Math and Science Conceptualization with VR - podcast episode cover

Episode 63- Lost in Translation- Math and Science Conceptualization with VR

Mar 10, 202143 minEp. 66
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Hello everyone.  Welcome to another exciting episode of VR in Education. As teachers, we are often charged with helping students make sense of complex ideas.  In this situation, we might start with basic facts and blend in more sophisticated ideas and experiences to help form a bigger picture of the learning landscape. In this way, we form schemata that may provide an epiphany or “light” bulb moment for our learners whereby they feel like they have learnt something on a deeper level.  Yet, providing this type of learning journey can be difficult, time-consuming and not always possible.  Today, on the show we have invited Anurupa Ganguly.  She is the founder and CEO of Prisms of Reality.   Anurupa graduated from MIT with a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and went on to get her M.Ed from Boston University.  She has worn several educational hats over the years:  Math teacher, Assistant Director of K-12 Mathematics and Senior Director of Instruction and Professional Learning are just a few of the roles she has played.  She is here today to talk about how Prisms of Reality is carving new ground for Math and Science learning.  Check out her company at https://www.prismsvr.com/.

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