Integrating VR and AI in Distance Learning Labs Using the Immersive Online Content Approach
FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning: Jennifer Krill, Evonne Rezler, Ozlem Yavuz-Petrowski, Julie Golden-Botti, Abigail Perkins
The multidisciplinary FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning has developed the Immersive Online Content (IOC) Approach digital learning strategy for online course content delivery that utilizes virtual reality (VR) interactive instructional material to improve technical science laboratory learning. This presentation includes an overview of the IOC Approach; the iterative R&D process on the efficacy of IOC with evaluation tools; VR demos; plans for incorporating existing AI tools; and guidance on practical implementation. The program includes educator perspectives on developing and instructing IOC labs; administrator pioneering; and researcher-curated DIY resources. Members will share trail-blazing toolkits, tips, and techniques applicable to wide-ranging academic domains from small- to large-scope IOC integrations. Attendees will be invited to join the IOC Community of Practice, providing DIY resources and the means to continue the conversation beyond the presentation, sharing successes and strategies.
Since 2020, the FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning has empowered effective STEM laboratory and technical learning for students by building and disseminating evidence-based best practices in digital and virtual laboratory learning. As the following biographies (listed in order from left to right) show, each of the five members contributes a unique skill set and experience in educational research analysis, assessment, pedagogical innovations, online program development, and content expertise in STEM.
Jennifer Krill is the Biology Lead of the FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning. She is a University School Assistant Professor and an Experiential Research Lab Coordinator for Neurophysiology at the FAU Lab Schools. Dr. Krill develops and implements research-intensive Course-based, Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs), training students in technical skills, independent research, and scientific communication. In 2019, in collaboration with the Center for eLearning, she developed and piloted FAU’s first fully online introductory biology course and authored a zero-cost Open Educational Resource eText, adopting themes of evolution and climate change in a non-majors’ biology text. As a teacher researcher, Dr. Krill constantly adapts courses, using current technological innovations and investigating best-practices in both online and face-to-face STEM education.
Evonne Rezler is the Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Science. Dr. Rezler leads the College of Science and Pre-Health advising teams to help students achieve their academic, career, and timely graduation goals. She is committed to enhancing academic success for all science majors by creating better pathways and implementing innovative learning approaches for all science majors. Dr. Rezler is currently co-PI of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) Program GP-IMPACT grant, “A Geopathway Utilizing High-Tech Geoscience Experiences for Recruitment and Retention—A Collaboration between PBSC and FAU,” and the NSF Hispanic Serving Institutions IUSE Program grant, “STEM Articulation and Transfer Collaborative Project,” with Palm Beach State College.
Ozlem Yavuz-Petrowski has worked with the FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning since 2020. She serves as the Chemistry Research Lead on the Research Team. Her research focuses on Identifying, investigating, and developing novel digital and virtual approaches to improve science laboratory and technical learning for STEM majors. Dr. Yavuz-Petrowski has developed and teaches several online courses and has created zero-cost Open Educational Resources.
Julie Golden-Botti leads an award-winning team as Assistant Provost for Online and Continuing Education. Dr. Golden-Botti advances functions and operations of the FAU Center for eLearning, Continuing Education, and Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes. She is the Digital Learning Lead on the FAU STEM Research Group for Digital Laboratory Learning and the recipient of the Gomory-Mayadas Leadership Award in Online Education.
Abigail Perkins, the group’s Educational Research Lead, spearheads research design, data management, analysis, IRB, and team logistics. The Manager for Education Research and Digital Learning Strategies in the Center for Online and Continuing Education, she has a Texas A&M Curriculum & Instruction Ph.D. in STEM Education with Game-Based Learning, a Texas A&M Statistics Certificate, her Physics MS in Quantum Computing from Ball State University, a Creative Commons OER Certificate, and a Quality Matters Peer-Review Certificate. Dr. Perkins has nation-wide Physics Instructor experience. She was the lead for the OER project that won the 2020 International Distance Learning Association’s Innovation Award.