VR in Education: Transforming Learning Experiences
Virtual Reality (VR) is revolutionizing education by providing immersive and interactive learning experiences. In this article, we explore insights from Tim Jansen, Professor and Program Director at DHBW for Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Production Technology, and Kilian Klumpp, an enthusiastic student, who share their experiences regarding the benefits of VR in education.
Tailored Learning Scenarios at DHBW Stuttgart
At the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) in Stuttgart, dedicated students collaborate on individually tailored learning scenarios designed specifically to meet their educational needs. These projects primarily focus on workplace ergonomics and production planning.
Professor Tim Jansen, head of the Mechanical Engineering program, explains:
"Our students collaborate on individually tailored learning scenarios, particularly focusing on workplace ergonomics and production planning. We utilize VR to visualize ergonomic improvements and streamline production processes. Another exciting area we explore is production planning, which we advance through corresponding VR projects."
Knowledge Exchange at Steinbeis Transfer Center Digital Workspace
The Steinbeis Transfer Center Digital Workspace at the Horb am Neckar campus fosters intensive knowledge exchange between industry and academia. This collaboration bridges theoretical knowledge and practical industry applications, enhancing both academic research and real-world solutions.
From Cardboard Engineering to Virtual Reality
Student Kilian Klumpp shares his experience transitioning from traditional methods to VR:
"Originally, we wanted to test the workplace using Cardboard Engineering. However, my professor pointed out that cardboard models were no longer contemporary and suggested trying Virtual Reality instead."
Using the VR software XR-EASY, Kilian successfully designed and tested his workplace scenario, highlighting the practical benefits and efficiency of VR in modern education.
Supporting Education with XR-EASY
To further support the integration of VR in education and industry, we offer significantly discounted PRO licenses specifically for:
- Universities and colleges
- Technical schools and practical training institutions
- Corporate training departments
We firmly believe education and industry go hand in hand, and we're committed to fostering this partnership through accessible VR solutions.
VR in Education: Transforming Learning Experiences
Virtual Reality (VR) is revolutionizing education by providing immersive and interactive learning experiences. In this article, we explore insights from Tim Jansen, Professor and Program Director at DHBW for Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Production Technology, and Kilian Klumpp, an enthusiastic student, who share their experiences regarding the benefits of VR in education.
Tailored Learning Scenarios at DHBW Stuttgart
At the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) in Stuttgart, dedicated students collaborate on individually tailored learning scenarios designed specifically to meet their educational needs. These projects primarily focus on workplace ergonomics and production planning.
Professor Tim Jansen, head of the Mechanical Engineering program, explains:
"Our students collaborate on individually tailored learning scenarios, particularly focusing on workplace ergonomics and production planning. We utilize VR to visualize ergonomic improvements and streamline production processes. Another exciting area we explore is production planning, which we advance through corresponding VR projects."
Knowledge Exchange at Steinbeis Transfer Center Digital Workspace
The Steinbeis Transfer Center Digital Workspace at the Horb am Neckar campus fosters intensive knowledge exchange between industry and academia. This collaboration bridges theoretical knowledge and practical industry applications, enhancing both academic research and real-world solutions.
From Cardboard Engineering to Virtual Reality
Student Kilian Klumpp shares his experience transitioning from traditional methods to VR:
"Originally, we wanted to test the workplace using Cardboard Engineering. However, my professor pointed out that cardboard models were no longer contemporary and suggested trying Virtual Reality instead."
Using the VR software XR-EASY, Kilian successfully designed and tested his workplace scenario, highlighting the practical benefits and efficiency of VR in modern education.
Supporting Education with XR-EASY
To further support the integration of VR in education and industry, we offer significantly discounted PRO licenses specifically for:
- Universities and colleges
- Technical schools and practical training institutions
- Corporate training departments
We firmly believe education and industry go hand in hand, and we're committed to fostering this partnership through accessible VR solutions.