Implementing VirtualSpeech into the Leadership Lab at DCU Business School

Explore how DCU is utilizing VR to prepare graduates for their careers, offering immersive simulations that hone essential skills and adaptability

Highlights

Skills

Public speaking, leadership communication, job interview

45,000+

minutes spent in VR

4,000

modules completed

2,000

students each year

The Goal

Transversal skills and leadership skills are in-demand skills among employers. DCU Business School sought an innovative way for students to develop these skills in an experiential learning environment, using the Colm Delves Mixed Reality Leadership Lab.

Assistant Professor

David Kenny

"VirtualSpeech's modules, such as Essential Public Speaking, Job Interview Preparation, and Leadership Communication Lab has helped DCU Business School teach students important transversal skills and allowed us to integrate VR technology into new ways of teaching in creative and meaningful ways."

The Solution

The Leadership Lab and the training provided by VirtualSpeech allowed DCU Business School to fulfill its commitment to working with industry to prepare graduates to flourish.

Results and Benefits

The use of VR headsets and hand controllers enhances students' understanding of concepts through VR-enabled simulations. Students apply theory to practice in areas such as interview preparation, public speaking, leadership communication, and decision-making.

Professors can now tailor customised experiences for their students, for example, sending them to developing countries to gain a greater understanding of challenges associated with business development in foreign countries, or allowing them to engage in ethical decision-making and experience the outcomes resulting from their choices.

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