26 December,2023 06:44 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
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The field of education is poised for a seismic shift as we approach 2030. The rise of the metaverse, the immersive virtual world, presents a unique opportunity to reshape the learning experience. This introduction explores the metaverse classroom's potential and how it may change access, engagement, and understanding in the coming decade.
Immersing yourself in virtual and augmented reality's immersive possibilities can reveal a future where classrooms transcend physical boundaries, foster deeper connections with knowledge, and fuel a passion for lifelong learning.
Education has played a crucial role in transforming human society and shaping our world. Over time, it has evolved from a traditional rote learning method to a modern online education accompanied by virtual reality simulations.
As technology innovation takes place rapidly, the education sector is at a very interesting cusp of development, which suggests the integration of the metaverse to accelerate progress in the sector.
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It deals with virtual reality and other immersive technologies and can elevate the entire learning and teaching experience. Nitin Viijay, the Founder and CEO of Motion Education, delves into some key transformations that the metaverse can bring in the education sector in the next five years.
Personalised learning experience: Emerging technologies like Metaverse can personalise the learning experience by providing individuals with customized content and tailored pathways. Employing adaptive learning technologies can modify instruction to meet the individual interests, learning styles, and progress of an individual. This personalised approach can enhance engagement, motivation, and student learning outcomes.
Continuous learning and adapting new skills: In today's fast-paced world, constant learning and adapting to new skills is the key to success. Technology is central to enabling individuals to continue their lifelong learning, ensuring students keep up with industry trends, acquire new skills, and advance their careers. Technology is democratising education by providing accessible and flexible learning opportunities in a day. Metaverse supports immersive and continuous learning and significantly contributes to skills-based education that enables individuals to adapt to the ever-changing demands of the modern workplace and thrive in today's dynamic world.
Empowering teachers for resilient infrastructure: Looking at the wide range of benefits that technology offers, it can contribute immensely to revolutionising the sector. Regular faculty training is a primary step to building a robust education infrastructure and subsequently shaping students' future. The introduction of automation of basic repetitive tasks and paperwork can reduce teachers' heavy workloads. Technology that provides additional time to explore innovative teaching pedagogies helps improve understanding and acceptance among students. At the same time, allowing teachers to do a lot of research to identify the gaps in the industry paves the way for coming up with ingenious solutions to make the classroom more interactive and productive.
Nitin concludes, "As the metaverse continues to evolve, it has the potential to reshape the educational landscape fundamentally. Harnessing the benefits of personalised education, collaboration opportunities, and immersive simulation can immensely empower students to navigate unpredictable workplace challenges with sheer ingenuity. Developing the necessary skills contributes to the students' efficiency by equipping them with the advanced technologies to excel in the digital age."
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