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  1. This fantastic training is facilitated by an AI Assistant on a pristine tropical island. You'll see some scary facts about plastic use and pollution. Then learn tips and tricks on leading a zero-waste lifestyle. You'll take an easy (promise!) pop quiz. Then do an interactive fun exercise - cleaning up the beach littered with trash. When you complete the task, you'll receive a 'Zero-Waste Ambassador' badge. Congratulations - your zero-waste journey has begun!
  2. Genevieve Smith-Nunes explores AI at the intersection of visual arts and data analysis by producing over a dozen pieces of AI-generated artwork representing data visualizations that effectively emphasize intricate patterns and correlations that might elude detection in conventional data depictions and enabling educational researchers to communicate their findings in innovative ways, diverging from traditional print-based dissemination, and appealing to a broader audience.
  3. The Northern Heritage Network has curated immersive virtual museum exhibits and tours showcasing the rich history, landscapes, and artifacts of the Northern periphery and arctic regions of Europe. These web-based 2D and 3D experiences highlight treasures from the Orkney North Isles, Downpatrick Head, and St. Kilda, as well as offering virtual walks in Teampull na Trionaid and Barca Lang's.
  4. Wake: Tales from the Aqualab is a 6th-9th grade science game that challenges students with engaging, authentic missions in a variety of ocean-based ecosystems.
  5. Navigating the complexities of designing immersive learning systems, there is a nuanced interplay between the distinct needs and inherent capabilities of neurodiverse learners.
  6. This is amazing. I especially like the area for the blue-tongued skink!
  7. This immersive reptile zoo contains reptiles from all over the world.
  8. Using a simulation built in Minecraft, employees work together to build palettes of products in three rounds of play. After each round, employees work together to decide how best to spend their profits on upgrades.
  9. PRESENTER: Panagiotis Antoniou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece ABSTRACT. Extended reality (XR), which includes VR and AR, has several applications in medical education and surgery. In terms of resources, the global virtual reality sector was valued USD 3.10 billion in 2019 and is expected to be worth USD 57.55 billion by 2027. The creation of such engaging resources, on the other hand, is based on several iterative implementations influenced by real user input. The problem of producing and making available material is then addressed using participatory design approaches like quacan. Through thematic analysis, qualitative evaluation is an efficient technique to comprehend the concepts, opinions, and personal experiences of the participants. Thematic analysis is a widely used technique for extracting meaning and arranging feedback from qualitative data. Developers and researchers can acquire extensive descriptions of the developed resources by applying qualitative methods and thematic analysis. Furthermore, qualitative research methods are useful in producing enhancements and features for continuous development, as well as outlining and resolving any concerns that may arise. This paper describes the design approach and implementation of a qualitative evaluation plan on a group of educational anatomy VR resources' pre-pilots. Six VR materials, three for neuroanatomy and three for hepatic anatomy, were examined in three European medical education institutions with distinct audiences. Personal semi-structured interviews were used to collect feedback on usability, acceptance, and perceived utility. Specific suggestions for additions and functionality were gathered. These multi-centric qualitative pre-pilots also yielded insights into the best design of XR resources for anatomy teaching.
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    This document describes the iLRN Plagiarism Policy for Conferences, including guidelines for the proper use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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    This document is the iLRN Volunteer Handbook. We provide this handbook to help volunteers be successful, understand expectations, and know where to go for assistance.
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