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ClassView Community News: September

Written by Lyndsay McInnes Head of Engagement | Sep 11, 2024 9:55:39 AM
Over the summer break, the I-Immersive projects team has been busy finalising new ClassView connected classroom projects. Every aspect of each project has been planned with military precision, to ensure spaces are primed for students' return and that teachers, educational technologists, project leads, and IT are equipped and inspired to use the spaces efficiently and creatively. 

Throughout the ClassView community, our immersive connected spaces have already become bustling hubs of activity as they welcome students back from the summer break. From new student induction days to visits from MPs and ministers, spaces have been proudly launched to new students, staff, and stakeholders.

The team are always delighted to see colleges sharing the diverse range of activities hosted within their ClassView connected spaces. These contributions are invaluable, as they promote the sharing of best practices, spark innovative ideas, and disseminate lessons learned. This, in turn, amplifies knowledge exchange, nurtures new networks, and fosters partnerships and collaboration across the entire ClassView community.

Discover the exciting updates from the ClassView community this month!

Video: Northeast Surrey College of Technology Showcase Connected spaces to Minister of State and Skills

The ClassView connected immersive spaces at North East Surrey College of Technology (NESCOT) are looking absolutely amazing! All lit up and connected with ClassView, ready to show Baroness Jacqui Smith, the Department for Education’s Minister of State for Skills around the centre for Innovation.

The connected immersive space was transformed from a traditional Hair Studio to a VR Immersive Classroom Space, Nescot Principal and CEO, Julie Kapsalis talked to BBC Radio Surrey recently, about the transformation.

Video Tour of the NESCOT Innovation Centre below, shared by Somayyeh Clifton Head of Quality and Improved Said;

"I'm incredibly proud to see our immersive learning spaces up and running, and it was an honour to showcase them during the Minister of State for Skills' visit to North East Surrey College of Technology (NESCOT). Managing this project was both a privilege and a valuable learning experience, made possible by the support of many colleagues and suppliers."

Keep an eye out for an in-depth case study on this transformative project, coming soon.

West London College proudly showcase ClassView Connected Spaces to MP and New Students

West London College was thrilled to welcome their new Member of Parliament for Ealing Southall, Deirdre Costigan MP, to Southall Community College.

During the visit, they demonstrated the power of ClassView by seamlessly connecting immersive classrooms at Southall Community College with those at Hammersmith and Fulham College. This live presentation, highlighted the potential use of the user- friendly technology, including VR, to elevate the student learning experience.

After a tour around the state-of-the-art Construction and Green Skills Centre and motor vehicle workshops, Deirdre Costigan said:

"FE is at the heart of addressing the green skills shortage and the training provided at Southall Community College will play a major role in the UK’s green transition."

ClassView Connected Spaces Welcome New Students at West London College

On the bustling first day of term, West London College greeted thousands of new students across its three campuses. During the induction days, they proudly showed new students around their newly installed, connected immersive classrooms. The ClassView connected spaces not only link the different college campuses, but also connect to the global community, leveraging VR technology to significantly enrich teaching and learning experiences.

Learn more about the West London College project here: West London College Project

ClassView Connecting London's Digital and Green Skills Providers

Partnering with Local London Skills Providers, I-Immersive embarked on a ground-breaking initiative to establish an innovative network of ClassView connected classrooms, comprising 23 partners including FE colleges, Sixth Form colleges, higher education providers, adult education and independent training providers. Collectively they aim to address skills gaps in the green and digital sectors by offering training programs that are tailored to the needs of the industry. With a key focus on equipping residents with essential digital skills for career progression, this collaborative effort aims to enhance collaboration and broaden access to learning opportunities.

Learn more about the project here: Guest Blog: Revolutionising London's Green Skills Providers: A Collaborative Approach