"Experience the Future: Learn the Augmented Reality-based Micro Media Today!"
Course by: SEAMEO SEAMOLEC
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about one of the most exciting and innovative technologies of our time. Join this course today and take your skills and career to the next level!
What you will learn:
Understand the concept of microlearning
Develop problem solving and critical thinking skill
Determine need assessment for the learners
Develop engaging and interactive learning experiences
Develop microlearning content
Deliver the e-Module through various platforms
Targeted participants of this program are educators in schools and higher education institutions, or instructors in training institutes as well as their learners/students. As one of strategic for knowledge dissemination, it will be recommended for audience to form group with their learners/students.
Own learning syllabus and learning materials
Familiar with internet (browsing, searching, chat, and social media)
Can operate basic computer
Familiar with learning media
Storyline of the simulations
Data and assets (3D, Image, Video, etc.) for the Microlearning simulations
AR and VR as Microlearning Simulations
module as Microlearning digital book
1st week : 3 days of online training (3 hours/day)
2nd week : Independent project 1
Worth of e-certification with 32 learning hours
This course provides participants with basic understanding of simulations and their applications, and to develop technical skill on designing and running simulations. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are used as ways to develop the simulations that provide immersive and interactive learning experience. It can help learners to visualize complex ideas and concepts in a way more engaging and interactive than the traditional training methods.
Participants will use AR/VR tools to develop 3D models of their simulation design. E-module will be used to accommodate the simulation. It can help learner to create learning experience that are not only engaging and interactive, but more memorable too. It will then be more effective at helping learners to retain and apply new knowledge.