Can AR and VR really change the way students learn? One leading global university just proved it. Faced with declining engagement, uneven access to labs, and rising costs, they needed a bold solution. Static lectures weren’t cutting it, and practical skills weren’t keeping pace with industry demands.
That’s where immersive technology came in.
What’s the Challenge?
Student engagement had plateaued, first-year STEM retention was stuck at 78%, and only 45% of graduates felt “very prepared” for their careers. Students on satellite campuses scored 15% lower in practical assessments, while lab costs spiraled past $4M annually.
What did Hurix Digital Propose?
By partnering with an immersive learning provider, the university rolled out custom-built AR and VR experiences. From virtual anatomy labs and engineering workshops to AR-enabled field studies, students can now explore, practice, and collaborate like never before. Even remote learners gained equal access to high-quality, hands-on experiences.
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