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A Preeminent Digital Production Studio Collaborates with One of America’s Most Innovative Universities to Explore the Use of Virtual Reality for Learning

In: XR Case Studies

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  • Adam Blumenthal

    (Nucco, a Unit9 Company
    Brown University)

  • Faby Gagné

    (Southern New Hampshire University)

Abstract

Southern New Hampshire University is a large, innovative institution of higher education in the United States. In addition to a physical campus, the university also serves over 120,000 students online, offering Bachelor’s Degrees, Master’s Degrees, Associate Degrees and Certificate Programs. Due to the large population of remote learners the university has developed sophisticated digital platforms for teaching and learning. SNHU also monitors trends in education and technology. With an interest in virtual reality’s (VR) potential to impact teaching and learning, the Innovation Center at SNHU partnered with Nucco Brain at Unit9, a leading digital innovation and production studio, to design and build VR-based active learning experiences for a neuroscience course. The two teams utilized a collaboration methodology with faculty subject matter experts and learning and instructional specialists working closely with creative technologists.

Suggested Citation

  • Adam Blumenthal & Faby Gagné, 2021. "A Preeminent Digital Production Studio Collaborates with One of America’s Most Innovative Universities to Explore the Use of Virtual Reality for Learning," Management for Professionals, in: Timothy Jung & Jeremy Dalton (ed.), XR Case Studies, edition 1, pages 103-112, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-030-72781-9_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72781-9_13
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