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Full project title
Math Reality
Project acronym
MVR
Coordinator/applicant
Fermat Sience
Country of coordinator’s
or applicant’s residence
France
Contact person
Aleksandra Nowak
E-mail address
Programme/fund
Erasmus+
Project duration
01.11.2018 - 30.04.2021
Project weblinks
EU project showcase
Project description
Math Reality project offers teachers and students an innovative methodology, tools and strategies based on the use of VR technology in order to succeed in deepening students’ knowledge of mathematics through engaging virtual simulations, encouraging the development of creativity and their connection with other disciplines and concepts to improve their engagement and success in mathematics. The latest PISA results (2015) show that 22.2% of European students were low achievers in math, a figure that has slightly risen up since the last PISA test (2012). Which means that more than one out of five youngsters in Europe are not equipped with this basic skill necessary for numerous jobs in our current economy. The Commission has the objective to lower this number to 15% by 2020 but, so far, in many countries compared to the previous PISA test the progression is weak (between -0.1 and -0.9 percentage points such as in Romania) when the level is not lower than before (e.g. Croatia +2,2). It is proven by many studies that we retain around 10% of what we read, yet 90% of what we experience ourselves. Being at school is the most important educational period when students create learning mechanisms, construct knowledge and develop basic skills and acquisition methods. Many academic papers and global reports, such as the “Mathematics Education in Europe: Common Challenges and National Policies” from the Eurydice network point out the importance the learner’s motivation and engagement. Considering those two points, it is therefore essential to work on a way to improve the level of European pupils on mathematics and make their learning experience less passive. Based on their respective expertise and research, the partners are convinced that using Virtual Reality technology (VR) could play a very positive role on improving education in general and the learning of mathematics. The objective of this project is to develop new tools by means of inquiry non-formal education, hands on pedagogy methodology and usage of VR for enhancing current didactics of mathematics. The program and the tools will target the teachers and educators of secondary education to give them access to a new range of possibilities to teach this specific topic and potentially others. For those reasons, the project partners are convinced that this approach will enhance the creativity and engagement of both teachers and students and improve teaching and learning processes. To successfully tackle this challenge, the project partners participated in creation of 48 OER which will allow to build engaging experience during mathematics lessons: * 1 booklet “VR for education” will present how VR technology can be used in the education sector * 1 pedagogical guide “VR for mathematics” * 15 analog hands-on designs: creation of mathematics exercises that will be transferred into VR * Creation of a VR application * 30 lesson scenarios to use with VR application and hands-on exercises