Teacher Jolien Mouw uses VR to train future teachers in kindergarten classrooms
Jolien Mouw uses virtual reality (VR) to teach students at the academic pre-service academy how to deal with all kinds of behavior in the kindergarten classroom. Student Ate Hamstra: "In the beginning it did feel a bit crazy, but very quickly you get used to it and you are completely in that world."
Last modified: | 15 July 2022 11.27 a.m. |
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