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In this episode of PBL Simplified, host Ryan Steuer interviews Vanessa Myers, Senior Director of Education and Workforce Development at Interplay Learning. They discuss the transformative power of Project Based Learning (PBL) in vocational education, particularly through the integration of virtual reality (VR) technology. Vanessa shares personal stories that highlight the importance of hands-on learning and how VR can enhance vocational training. The conversation also addresses the challenges of implementing VR in schools, the future of education technology, and the critical need for preparing students for employability in various trades.
Takeaways
- Project-based learning is essential for engaging students in vocational education.
- Hands-on learning experiences can significantly boost student confidence and success.
- Virtual reality can replicate real-world scenarios for vocational training.
- Safety and cost-effectiveness are key considerations for implementing VR in schools.
- Success stories highlight the effectiveness of VR in enhancing learning outcomes.
- Employability skills are increasingly important in education.
- Integrating technology into the curriculum can improve student engagement.
- Collaboration with industry partners can enhance vocational training programs.
- Educators should focus on aligning technology with learning outcomes.
- Continuous practice and exposure to real-world skills are crucial for student success.
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