XRedulab is the platform developed by Carraro LAB for training in Extended Reality.
Various types of content are used in the learning environment, organized by school subjects, which can be reworked by teachers, or even created from scratch.
Through virtual and augmented reality, the school opens up to a world of immersive content.
Extended reality (XR) is a term that refers to all combined real and virtual environments.
It includes augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and the different methods of integration between them.
Both science and humanities subjects are covered, from the cell to the ancient Rome, with content customizable by teachers.
Access to immersive resources available online is also provided.
Content can be used on a variety of devices, from PCs to virtual reality viewers to tablets, interactive monitors, and augmented reality headsets, enabling different technological experiences.
The XRedulab lab is flexible and reconfigures for different immersive interaction experiences by moving seats and alternating devices.
Using the interactive screen, the teacher presents three-dimensional, immersive content while students can interact from tablets.
During the virtual reality experience, students arrange themselves in the lab on rotating seats and individually explore the 360-degree content.
For augmented reality, seats are arranged on the sides of the classroom and the interactive 3D model appears in the center. Large-scale augmented installations are also made.
The platform is web-based, allowing content to be shared remotely between classrooms and users.
The platform consists of various modules, with specific educational functions, from fruition, to processing, to content creation, through various technological experiences.
Carraro Lab develops customized labs of multiple types. Labs have been created for various learning institutions in:
XR edulab is based on an innovative teaching methodology defined as "incremental immersive teaching". It enables progressive levels of learning: