Bio
Elizabeth Lytle is the Director of Product Experience and Education for zSpace. Already reaching hundreds of thousands of students with virtual reality today, zSpace is leading the adoption of VR in education. She created and directed the first school-based STEM VR Lab program in California and now to works with educators and software partners to develop educational software. Elizabeth holds her Master's degree in Public Health - Health Education from UCLA where she introduced the potential for zSpace in patient health education.
Sessions
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BEYOND HMDs: Why Develop VR/AR Applications for the Classroom12:15 PM - 12:30 PM Jun 2According to the National Math and Science Initiative (www.nms.org), U.S. students recently finished 25th in math and 17th in science in the ranking of 31 countries by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. By empowering today’s students to continue STEM studies, we can help address our nation’s STEM workforce inequities and impact innovation and economic development in America and across the globe. In this session, attendees will; 1) Understand how using AR/VR as an educational tool effectively engages students, 2) Learn incorporating AR/VR how in a STEM curriculum and empowers students with mastery-based learning through trial and error, 3) Discover the importance of creating AR/VR apps for the education market