Plumpton College in the UK has been a leading light in its use of AR and VR in practical course content. But since covid, its learning technology team have had to re-consider their approach as they watched their VR headsets gather dust in the classroom. Have a look at what Steph Heath, learning technology manager in Plumpton College has to say in Jisc news about what they have been developing since February.
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