Upcoming Events and Meetings
Research Activity
Immersive Learning Survey
As part of collaborative research, the “Immersive learning survey: A common understanding of the diverse field of immersive learning” is one activity to develop a systematization effort supporting a common understanding of the diverse field of immersive learning. This survey is a collaboration between the individual researchers Dennis Beck, Christian Gütl, Leonel Morgado, and Jonathon Richter which is supported by the iLRN Network, and the TC-ILE, in which the researchers are also engaged. With this survey, the diverse community of immersive learning researchers and practitioners should be heard. This way, the perspectives and priorities of your membership can be heard and reflected in that understanding, in this way also TC-ILE. Findings and anonymized datasets will be openly shared and can be used for further research also by this community.
I want to encourage all TC-ILE members to participate and provide a better picture of immersive learning.
More information and the survey form can be found at:
Past Events and Meetings
First Annual TC-ILE Member Meeting
2 June 2022 | 6 PM - 8 PM CET, at iLRN2022 in Vienna and online.
The first annual member meeting and workshop with the ILRN conference participants took place as a hybrid event at the 8th International Conference of the Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN2022) in Vienna and online.
A total of 35 members from different countries and areas like industry, academia, k-12 education among others participate in the #IEEE #TC-ILE Interactive Workshop.
Tomorrow's Classrooms Ecosystem Webinar
Presented by the IEEE Education Society TC-ILE
Hosted as part of IEEE Education Week 2022
This webinar introduced the new Technical Committee for Immersive Learning Environments. With the emphasis on online and digital solutions for learning, many are deciding if immersive learning environments are the right choice. What needs do immersive learning environments satisfy? How would implementation move from a prototype to a full ecosystem? What does success in these environments look like? This panel represented a range of experiences from engineering, the workplace, K-12 education, and research and corporate environments.