COE Faculty and Students Present Virtually at the 2020 Immersive Learning Research Network

Tuesday, July 14, 2020 - 3:45pm

Teaching, Learning, and Technology faculty Dr. Alec Bodzin and Dr. Thomas Hammond and program students Junior Araujo and  Jennifer Nestor presented at the 2020 Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) conference which was held in virtual reality.

This is the first time faculty and students in the College of Education have presented in virtual reality to present their research findings. 

Presentations included:

 Bodzin, A., Araujo Junior, R., Hammond, T., and Anastasio, A.  (June, 2020). An immersive virtual reality game designed to promote learning engagement and flow.  Paper presented at the 2020 Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) Conference Online and in VR.

Araujo Junior, R., and Bodzin, A. (June, 2020). Immersive virtual reality design considerations to promote learning for English language learners.  Paper presented at the 2020 Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) Conference Online and in VR.

Nester, J., and Bodzin, A. (June, 2020). An immersive virtual reality game designed to assess environmental learning.  Poster presented at the 2020 Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) Conference Online and in VR.

Research Focus: 
Design of Web-based Inquiry Learning Environments
Field of Expertise: 
Science/Technology/Engineering and Arts