How SDSU Faculty are Conducting Research with ViTaL

How Faculty are Teaching & Conducting Research with ViTal

VITaL transforms learning with cutting-edge simulation technology, impacting 56 faculty and 70 classes. The VITaL Research Center Faculty Fellowship Grant program, launched in 2022-23, offers faculty opportunities to drive innovation. The Center continually explores ways to enhance teaching and learning through immersive technologies.


Check out examples of how faculty are using immersive technologies: 

Screenshot 2024-08-05 at 9.05.57 AM.pngFACILITATING DEVELOPMENT OF EMPATHIC COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOURS IN STUDENTS WITH VR

Godfried Asante, School of Communication

Facilitating Development of Empathic Communicative Behaviours in Students with VR, proposed by School of Communication faculty member, Godfried Asante, uses VR technology to develop intercultural competence and empathy in an increasingly divided world. VR headsets and learning environments will allow students to experience a variety of intercultural interactions.

 

 


 

Screenshot 2024-08-05 at 9.05.25 AM.pngTHE INTRODUCTION OF VIRTUAL REALITY EXPERIENCES IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY TO BETTER

SERVE STUDENT LEARNING OF VISUAL CONCEPTS

Jeffrey Gustafson, Chemistry Department

The introduction of Virtual Reality Experiences in Organic Chemistry to Better Serve Student Learning of Visual Concepts, by Chemistry Department faculty member Jeffrey Gustafson, integrates virtual reality into three organic chemistry courses to provide students with a better understanding of key concepts. With the launch of four new educational modules, students will be able to interact directly with molecules through Nanome, a collaborative VR software. 



Discover the comprehensive list of SDSU faculty who have incorporated Immersive Technologies Links to an external site. into their courses.