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Community of Practice

Our Virtual Experiential Learning Community of Practice provides a space for educators and staff to share their innovative practices and develop collaborations around immersive learning projects in a supportive atmosphere.  

It was launched in May 2022, and currently has more than 40 members from across Queen Mary Schools and Institutes. 

Sessions include presentations and demos of Virtual Experiential Learning projects and informal discussions to share expertise and grow your knowledge on the use of extended realities in education.  

Examples of topics of presentations:

  • A mobile phone app to improve students' preclinical skills in aesthetic medicine. Haidar Hassan, Bashar Shatta, Atif Matin - Blizard Institute
  • Learning from VR projects failure. Pedro Elston - Institute of Health Sciences Education
  • HoloLens in Cognitive Psychology lectures. Gwijde Maegherman - SBBS
  • Immersive presence and flow from the students’ perspective. Graeme Hathaway - Queen Mary Academy
  • Use of VR to develop employability skills, Elise Gasser Omfalos - Queen Mary Academy

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Join the Virtual Experiential Learning Community of Practice 

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