
By Juan P. Voorduin
How Immersive Technology Transforms Education, produced by Serena Wooten, shines a light on the impact that immersive technologies like Extended Reality (XR) are having on education today—and their potential to revolutionize learning in the future.
The film highlights Bellevue College’s Climate Justice Project, which uses 360-degree video to immerse students in the environmental impact of climate change. This powerful use of XR makes abstract topics tangible, fostering empathy and driving students to take action.
Through student testimonials and vivid visual examples, the film shows how immersive learning enhances connection, curiosity, and creativity. It advocates for wider adoption of XR as a tool not only for instruction—but for transformation.
⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Juan P. Voorduin is a screenwriter and film editor who recently graduated from DePaul University with a BFA in Film and Television Production. Driven by his love for film, television, and comic books, Juan is passionate about crafting immersive and engaging stories across a wide variety of media.


