Bridging the Teacher Gap: VR Solutions for School Staffing Challenges

September 14, 2024

Bridging the Skills Gap in Vocational Education with Innovative Technologies

Modern schools, both general and vocational, often face the problem of a lack of adequately trained teaching staff. Frequently, the individuals leading classes do not possess specialized knowledge in the subjects they teach, leading to ineffective learning and the formation of incorrect action patterns among students. The lack of specialized skills among teachers is particularly evident in vocational schools, where classes often number 20-30 students, further complicating the individual approach to each student.
Vocational schools, such as those training welders, also encounter problems related to the costs of materials and equipment. Students have limited opportunities for practical welding training, performing only a small number of trials, which results in a low level of practical skills. This is critical because practice is a key component of education in technical professions.

The Role of VR, AR, and AI in Innovation for Vocational Education and Training

Fortunately, modern technologies such as VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality), and AI (Artificial Intelligence) can offer solutions to these problems. The use of VR allows for the simulation of realistic work environments, such as shipyards or industrial facilities, without physical presence in these places. As a result, students can practice on an unlimited number of trials, which is impossible in traditional school settings.
The company Dig in Vision is developing welding training software that utilizes AI algorithms (Weld Master AI) to monitor and analyze students' actions in real time. These intelligent algorithms immediately react to mistakes made by students, suggesting corrections and thus preventing the formation of bad habits. This is extremely important in the educational process, where it is crucial to reinforce only positive attempts and build proper muscle memory.

Future of Work: How Immersive Tech Like VR and AI Transforms Vocational Skills Development

Additionally, VR is increasingly used in schools due to its flexibility and the ability to safely simulate various machines and devices. This technology opens up new possibilities for education, allowing for interactive and engaging educational experiences that are both effective and economical. Implementing modern technologies in vocational education not only improves the quality of teaching but also contributes to better preparing students for the demands of the modern job market.

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