360ViSi is an international collaboration project with the goal to develop innovative learning methodology in health education using 360° video technology.
Europe has an increasing need for health workers, partly due to an ageing population requiring long term care. The education of health workers, particularly nurses, includes a substantial amount of practical training. This poses challenges in terms of access to training facilities, cost and quality of the training.
360° consumer video tools may increase access to low-cost simulation training in Health Education, and thereby compensate for the lack of access to training facilities.
The project aims to develop an innovative learning methodology for utilising 360° video technology and hence stimulate the flow and exchange of knowledge between higher education and enterprises.
The project also aims to initiate new business opportunities for companies that develop services, products and technologies related to learning.
Project partners
University of Stavanger, Norway
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
The Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir”, Spain
Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
ADE Animations Designs & Effects, Finland
The project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme by the European union.