
Episode #421
Episode 421: Versatilist with Carlo D'Amore
In this episode I speak with Carlo D'Amore about his work with Live in Theater.

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Hosted by Patrick O'Shea · education · EN-US · 103 episodes
A podcast supported by the Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) that is dedicated to sharing and exploring the nature of immersive learning.
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Episode #421
In this episode I speak with Carlo D'Amore about his work with Live in Theater.

Episode #420
In this episode, I speak with Tshepo Mohale about his work "Perceptions of Virtual Reality Integration in Nursing and Midwifery Education: Insights from Educators"

Episode #419
In this episode, I speak with John Kettler and Jonathan Dyrna about their work "Participatory development and mixed-methods evaluation of immersive VR training for radiation protection and nuclear safeguards – KISS". For more information, follow the links below: Video with impressions of the VR mobile training station: https://vimeo.com/1111647496/3216070880 Information about the KISS project: https://actimondo.com/en/f-e/k-i-s-s-kompetenz-innovation-sicherheit-strahlenschutz/ https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=cEvRcJUAAAAJ&hl=de&oi=ao https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jonathan-Dyrna

Episode #418
In conjunction with the ILRN conference, which took place in Athens, I have been hosting a limited series I'm calling "Immersive Learning in the Cradle of Western Civilization." I'll be talking with educators, developers, business leaders, museum leaders, and others from across Greece to highlight all of the amazing things that are happening in immersive learning in and around Greece. In this episode, I speak with George Koutromanos who was the Local Chair for the ILRN Conference. This is the bookend for the "Immersive Learning in the Cradle of Western Civilization" series.

Episode #417
In conjunction with the ILRN conference, which starts later this week in Athens, I am hosting a limited series I'm calling "Immersive Learning in the Cradle of Western Civilization." I'll be talking with educators, developers, business leaders, museum leaders, and others from across Greece to highlight all of the amazing things that are happening in immersive learning in and around Greece. In this episode, I speak with Georgios Gkoutis about this work "Teachers’ Insights into Mixed Reality in Education: Challenges, Opportunities, and Limitations"
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