What is an Immersive Learning Policy?

What is an Immersive Learning Policy?

Humble Beginnings!

When I began teaching Social Media and Social Media Strategy, in the first decade of the 21st century, it was new to us!  There was actually a time before social media, and in those days, education establishments used traditional marketing efforts.  However, it became clear to institutions that they needed to adopt social media to support their marketing plans.  I was fortunate to be assigned a special project by my college.  I was asked to develop my college’s social media networks and social media presence in a strategic manner.  It was a great opportunity to use social media to reach our students and our community.  My focus at that time was to build a Social Media Strategy, that had measurable social media objectives, as well as the building of a Social Media Policy, that clearly identified guidelines for users. 

I am proud of the contribution I made to my school and my community in the realm of social media, back then, and my passion for developing student engagement and community relationship building through the internet continued to grow!  In  2021 I successfully defended my doctoral dissertation on “California Community Colleges: Social Media Practices, A Qualitative Case Study.  The study provided recommendations and guidance for higher education leaders in developing social media strategies to support the goals of the California Vision for Success. 

The world is abuzz with Web3.0, VR, Immersive Learning & AI

And, here we are today, and the world is abuzz with the evolution into Web3.0, Virtual Reality, Immersive Learning, and Artificial Intelligence!  It is a time, just like the time when social media emerged, that institutions need a plan!  Institutions are utilizing virtual reality tools to support student learning, engagement and success.  It is important that institutions develop strategies and policies on learning utilizing immersive technologies, and I outline below what to consider as a part of an Immersive Learning Policy.

Immersive Learning Policy

A comprehensive Immersive Learning Policy would outline guidelines and support for the effective use of immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), in education.  The policy would address important issues related to technology, instructional design, faculty development, student support, assessment, privacy, and security.  Below are items to consider when developing the plan!

Purpose and goals

Outline the goals and objectives of using immersive technologies in education, such as enhancing student engagement and improving learning outcomes.

Technology standards

Specify hardware and software requirements for immersive technology systems and ensure that they meet accessibility standards.

Instructional design

Provide guidelines for creating effective immersive learning experiences, such as incorporating interactivity, providing feedback, and balancing immersion with learning objectives.

Faculty development

Offer training and support for faculty to effectively integrate immersive technologies into their teaching and create engaging and effective learning experiences.

Student support

Provide resources and support for students using immersive technologies, such as technical assistance, online tutorials, and help desks.

Assessment and evaluation

Develop methods for evaluating the effectiveness of immersive learning experiences, including both formative and summative assessments.

Data privacy and security

Address privacy and security concerns related to the use of immersive technologies in education, including data storage, access, and privacy policies.

Evaluation and continuous improvement

Regularly evaluate the effectiveness of the Immersive Learning Policy and make changes as needed to ensure that it is meeting its goals and objectives.

If you have any questions, or suggestions, by all means reach out! 

AI and Prompt Engineers

I have been speaking with many people lately about AI and Prompt Engineers.  These folks are enthusiastic about AI, and we have had numerous conversations about how much AI is influencing our daily lives and how rapidly it is transforming our society. During one of our conversations, we discussed the new and emerging role of the “prompt engineer”.  Some automated prompt engineers that you may have heard of recently are ChatGPT, Rytr! and Jasper. If you haven’t heard of the term prompt engineer, let me enlighten you a little 🙂

A Prompt Engineer is an emerging role in the world of copywriting. This unique position combines software engineering, data science, and creative writing to create content that is not only accurate but also optimized for SEO. With the help of AI-powered tools, Prompt Engineers can quickly analyze existing content and suggest improvements or create completely new content that can be used to boost online visibility.  By leveraging machine learning and natural language processing technologies, Prompt Engineers are able to save time and energy while creating compelling digital content.

With the help of prompt engineers, creating compelling digital content has never been easier. Prompt engineers are specially designed to save time and energy for creators by providing them with a database of pre-written text to quickly generate ideas.  They can be used to create blog posts, social media posts, articles, emails and more with just a few clicks.  Whether you are an individual or part of a team, prompt engineers make creating digital content quicker and more efficient than ever before.

There are awesome prompt engineer apps available out there that can help you to generate ideas, be more creative and increase your efficiency!  If you are looking for ChatGPT, I will warn you that at the time of writing this post, ChatGPT has reached capacity so you might not be able to download as yet!  The steps however to download ChatGPT are:

  1. Open com,Register an account and log in (if you have an account, log in directly)
  2. Click ChatGPT on the bottom left
  3. Click Try it now at openai.com.
  4. Enter the question you need to query in the input box at the bottom

I personally prefer to use Ryter.com and have found it very helpful in moving my writing along. I tend to be a business writer, who is tempted to state facts and not expand upon them. Ryter helps draw attention to the fact that some items need to be expanded on, and also prompts me with ideas. As an educator, I am very conscious of the argument that using prompt engineers either lead somewhat to plaigarism, or detract from the learning process in developing writing skills. I actually disagree with both, since it is pretty clear that humanizing the written word is still very important, and it is easy to assess when that is missing! I feel I have become a better in my writing in that the prompt engineer generates ideas for me to consider in ensuring that I write what I really want to say! I would like to suggest some other suggested prompt engineers that I have heard about, Promptly and promptoMANIA. You may also want to check out Prompt which is an important keyword analyzer.