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BBC Radio Wiltshire
BBC Radio Wiltshire approached Ayrmer Software and asked if our Managing Director, Charlie Collins, would contribute to a programme about how Information Technology (IT) is changing the way we teach our children and how it effects the way we all learn. Charlie was interviewed by Graham Seaman on his lunch time show on 10th September and has received some great feedback from the show and people that heard the interview.
You can listen to the show (available until the 17th September) by clicking the image above; the interview is 30 minutes into Graham's show.
The team added a number of links relating to the interview and they are listed below:
Using Oculus Rift to Elevate Learning https://www.fractuslearning.com/2014/04/24/oculus-rift-virtual-learning/
Minecraft in education http://bit.ly/1lVn2GJ
Minecraft Create Connect Collaborate http://bit.ly/1BrJWZH
Ideas for Using Minecraft in the Classroom http://bit.ly/1uIkUBw
The Minecraft Cell: Biology Meets Game-Based Learning http://bit.ly/1tvUd24
Using Oculus Rift to Elevate Learning http://bit.ly/1lSV4uX
Med Students Could Use the Oculus Rift as a Learning Tool [Video] http://bit.ly/1tvUCl7
Interactive Virtual Reality In 3-D, The Newest Learning Tool http://bit.ly/1tvUZfq
Virtual reality has huge implications for education, Oculus Rift http://l.gamespot.com/1BrL4ML
Titans of Space™ http://bit.ly/1uIlsr
Our Technical Director's love of games and Virtual Reality (VR) and his contributions were invaluable!
Published: 11 September 2014
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