Seminar contents can be presented in a spatial manner (in the form of audio, video, slides, 3D objects etc.) in a virtual room that is available any time from any device. This allows for independent learning at the learner’s own pace. The connection of learning contents with a certain space can support memory.
Within the framework of the project QUADIS, this Mozilla Hubs Room was created to allow interactive, independent learning about XR in teaching. The content is presented in different rooms on two floors.
Hardware:
Browser-based application, thus flexible. Best viewed in VR.
Software:
Both Hearty Festivity | Hubs by Mozilla
(Open this link in the Firefox browser)