XR><RX TIMELINE
CONTEXT
At present, immersive learning suffers from a paradox: it is rich in innovation, yet poor in cumulative knowledge. Projects are showcased briefly—at conferences, in papers, or on isolated websites—then often disappear as platforms sunset, funding ends, or teams move on. Successful projects and insightful experiments are either forgotten or known to just a few specialists.
> Identify ...
NEEDS
Despite the proven benefits of immersive media in education, two of the greatest barriers to their widespread adoption are:
- Difficulty in identifying high-quality XR materials
- Lack of understanding how to use XR materials in practice (integration into curriculum, classroom workflow, evaluations, etc.)
> Imagine ...
VISION
A curated, accessible collection of XR materials, rich in metadata, which leverages the collective expertise of the iLRN organization (a naturally selected community of experts in XR and education) to gather and share:
- Expert recommendations to identify high quality XR materials
- Structured evaluations of their pros and cons
- Use-case testimonials for real-life use
> Create ...
DATABASE
A database specially designed to gather and structure this particular metadata. Conceived to be expandable and interoperable (following IEEE, CEN and Dublin Core standards) and in compliance with FAIR Open Science Principles.
> Design ...
WEBSITE
Masters students in Software Design & Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Campus, Vienna under direction of Dipl.Ing. Andrea Horvath, design a web interface inflected to the needs of educators, making it easy to search and filter resources, expert recommendations and use cases
> Test ...
TEST
The iLRN Resource Exchange Focus group (representative experts from the immersive learning community) test the database and web interface design, adding their recommended resources, and testing searches for different educational scenarios
> Gather ...
FOCUS GROUP
iLRN 2026 WORKSHOP
The working group conducts a "flipped workshop" at the iLRN 2026 Conference to collect data from the experts who are in attendance, using the database and website as a test case. The focus is on gathering resource recommendations, evaluations and use-cases, as well as evaluating the website. Staff follows up by filling out technical fields for each recommended resource at a later time, with supervision of the iLRN Scientific Quality Team.