AR/VR Integration into ELT

 Hello dear friends. Hope you’re doing well. 

I’m here to share my new work with you. I think it’s the most engaging one by far. I’m sure you’ll like it too. Let me tell you what is it about.

The current state of technology is fascinating. Also the average student and teachers have access to so much interesting tools. Some of them can be used very smart for educational purposes like I did with this assignment. We used Augmented and Virtual Realities to integrate images, videos and even virtual visits. 

Our main goal was to entertain students in an educational way. It’s also really beneficial for task-based, exploratory language learning. 

Our lesson is called “Exploring Vienna” and it is designed for A2-level high school English prep students. During the lesson, students become virtual travelers and explore Vienna by scanning QR codes on a printed “Vienna Travel Agency” handout. They get the opportunity to experience the amazing Schönbrunn palace, the St. Stephen’s Dome and also the Belvedere Palace Museum quite comfortably from the classroom.

Working with my friends Begüm https://begumsurvivesellt.blogspot.com/2025/12/from-classroom-to-vienna-bringing.html and Sıla https://silaghtlyconfusingideas.blogspot.com/ and Bernis https://bernislearning.blogspot.com/2025/11/ai-enhanced-cblp-assignment.html was really productive.

I know you’re excited to see it immediately. So find the link to the handout here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAG7kwsgOyI/qAQ-GA6UfAcQBfKU0S6TIg/edit?utm_content=DAG7kwsgOyI&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton

As we’re teachers, we need to implement it to our classes and a lesson plan enables us to do this. Also find it here: https://marmaraedutr-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/begumgorguc_marun_edu_tr/IQBIg_NMaqRiQJcfk-I5EwHaAZT4QE4vKW5pxT5lD93819M?rtime=ZKiwZwo83kg


That’s it from me! I hope you like it <3 See you in another post very soon !

 


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