Study Finds Virtual Reality Improves Students’ Knowledge Retention and Motivation

Chicago, (April 28, 2025) — Using virtual reality (VR) in the classroom can lead to “significant increases” in knowledge retention and motivation among students, according to new international research. A study involving more than 300 students from vulnerable communities in

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