Canadian Teacher Receives $10,000 Virtual Reality Classroom Kit!

Scarborough High School Teacher Receives Lenovo’s Visionary Teacher Award

Markham, ONT, February 7, 2019 – In a surprise ceremony held in Scarborough, Ontario, Lenovo announced the winner of its first-ever Visionary Teachers Contest. Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School teacher, Nicholas McCowan, won a 10-pack Lenovo Virtual Reality Classroom kit for his inspiring submission that focused on ways the technology can offer enhanced learning opportunities and support the cultural diversity of his students.

As part of the Lenovo Visionary Teachers Contest, teachers across Ontario were asked to share a written submission explaining how Virtual Reality (VR) would help elevate their teaching and the importance this new technology has in the classroom.

Over 140 entries from across Ontario were reviewed, and it was Scarborough’s Nicholas McCowan whose submission captured one of the genuine benefits VR technology can offer teachers and students.

With many of McCowan’s students being new to Canada, his winning submission highlighted the socioeconomic limitations they face, along with the challenges associated with assimilating to a new country. He expressed how, through immersive experiences, his students can learn about the individuals sitting next to them, and why this will connect a classroom, increase participation and lead to better inclusion and engagement.

“Being a teacher in Canada, I am lucky to experience and learn from a diverse group of students. But this can sometimes be a setback in their education and connecting with their peers,” said McCowan. “With VR technology, we have the opportunity to take virtual field trips to students’ native countries, relate and connect with one another differently and ultimately unlock their learning potential in ways we’ve never seen before.”

Along with bringing worldwide learning opportunities straight into the classroom, Nicholas highlighted the demand for experiential learning tools and how this is essential in today’s digital age for maintaining student engagement in the classroom.

“We were absolutely blown away by the positive response and exceptional submissions by teacher’s all across Ontario,” said Colin McIsaac, General Manager at Lenovo Canada. “We see educational technology shifting traditional classroom learning environments in an incredibly positive way, and the specially designed VR Classroom Kit is our first step in propelling greater learning outcomes for both teachers and students. We look forward to hearing about the learning adventures Nicholas and his class will embark on.”

Lenovo has also gifted the three runner-up teachers; Kim Barnes from Korah Collegiate & Vocational School, Sault Ste. Marie Ontario, Mary Jeffries from Simcoe Shores Secondary School, Midland, Ontario and Eric Timm from W.F. Herman Secondary, Windsor, Ontario with one VR headset, so their students can experience the world of VR and utilize the learning capabilities of the kit.

ABOUT THE VR CLASSROOM KIT

Designed for Classrooms The Lenovo VR Classroom Kit is the first of its kind to be created specifically for use in the classroom for students grades 7-12. The kit, which come in three, ten or 24 packs, allow teachers to take students through lesson plans simultaneously and is made to be disinfected after each use. VR experiences are delivered using Lenovo’s first standalone Mirage Solo, the first all-in-one wireless VR headset with Google Daydream, which means no tethered cables, PCs or smartphones, a hand controller for increased interactivity, motion-tracking technology and 110-degree field view so that students can more freely discover the world around them.

Curriculum and Teacher Support

Captivating and curriculum-derived educational content are included with the kit. Custom Scholastic STEM lesson plans, VR videos from the Wild Immersion endorsed by Jane Goodall, and access to 1000+ virtual reality field trips through the Google Expeditions app make it easy for teachers to implement. Teachers are fully supported to implement the technology through a formal onboarding, ongoing training sessions and access to a fully bilingual helpdesk.

ABOUT LENOVO: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) is a US$45 billion Fortune Global 500 company and a global technology leader in driving Intelligent Transformation through smart devices and infrastructure that create the best user experience. Lenovo manufactures one of the world’s widest portfolios of connected products, including smartphones (Motorola), tablets, PCs (ThinkPad, Yoga, Lenovo Legion) and workstations as well as AR/VR devices and smart home/office solutions. Lenovo’s data center solutions (ThinkSystem, ThinkAgile) are creating the capacity and computing power for the connections that are changing business and society. Lenovo works to inspire the difference in everyone and build a smarter future where everyone thrives.  


News Release courtesy of Lenovo.

 

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