Higher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. Young learners do up to five times better when instruction combines the real world with the virtual world. That’s the finding from Carnegie Mellon University, where researchers came up with a test to figure out how technology could best contribute to learning. “NoRILLA,” as the testing platform is called, is a mixed-reality set-up that bridges physical and virtual worlds. More...
25 mai 2015
Young Students Learn Better with Mix of Virtual and Real Worlds
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