First Ever XR Mobile App for K-12 at Nathan Hale High School, Tulsa Public Schools
Background:
Tulsa Public Schools (“TPS”) is the largest school district in northeastern Oklahoma. The District contributes significantly to the economic base of the area, employing 6,500 employees. Approximately 38,000 students were enrolled in over 55 elementary/Pre-K schools, 11 middle and junior high schools, and 9 senior high schools as well as over 15 special programs around the District. TPS engaged imaginX to install a virtual/augmented reality lab at Nathan Hale High School, including materials and installations. The scope also included a VR mobile app deployment to allow students to learn at home as well as at school.
The project was initiated under the vision and leadership of Nathan Hale’s Principal, Dr. Sheila Riley, who envisioned a world where students can leverage the best of what teachers offer and combine it with the latest in what technology and innovation can provide. Dr. Riley’s vision has been in perfect alignment with imaginX that believes that immersive learning does not replace human interaction; rather, it enhances human and social interaction.
Solution Delivered:
imaginX delivered an intuitive, user-friendly XR Mobile App for Nathan Hale High School. The App is built using the latest technologies to provide K-12 students an Interactive Learning Experience through 3D Models, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Learning various concepts of Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Environmental Studies, Human Anatomy, Aeronautics and much more has become fun, easy-to-grasp and self-paced like never before. The XR Mobile App allows access to all immersive learning objects and learning environments, where appropriate. Based on a comprehensive education model that is continuously fine-tuned for K-12 system, this Mobile App is the first ever XR mobile app built specifically for the academic community.
Client Testimonial
“The XR Mobile App has allowed Nathan Hale to consolidate all new learning tools, apps, and methods to further advance our blended learning approach.”
- Dr. Sheila Riley; Principal, Nathan Hale High School, Tulsa Public Schools