PleitVRij and Learning with VR: The next level
PleitVRij is an innovative educational project and partnership of the University of Groningen, the VU of Amsterdam and the University of Utrecht. It is part of SURF's Open and Online Education Incentive Scheme, for which the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has made grants available since 2019.
At the three universities, PleitVRij enables law students to practice pleading, using Virtual Reality glasses. Once students put on the VR glasses, they see a virtual representation of the old court in the Oude Boteringestraat in Groningen. Within that environment, students can learn to plead better, have the opportunity to practice more and receive targeted feedback - all in an authentic setting.
Students perform various roles that recur in a courtroom (lawyer/judge/prosecutor). To provide peer feedback, an app is being developed that allows students from the three universities to provide real-time feedback to fellow students while pleading. These students watch on a screen, and through a split-screen, see two students meeting each other.
Duration of the project
2019 - 2024
Awarded grant
100,000 euros, obtained from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW)
Contact persons at our Faculty
Mr. E.M. (Lisa) Hoekman
Drs. A.M. (Alma) Erenstein
Websites with additional information
- SURF: Plead Free
- SURF: Learning with Virtual Reality: The Next Level
- Leren met Virtual Reality, subsidie voor ‘The next level’
- PleitVRij, beter leren pleiten met virtual reality
- PleitVRij uses Virtual Reality to improve the teaching of legal skills
- SURF: Students learn virtual pleading with PleitVRij
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