BY: JOSE ROBERT INVENTOR
If you think these students are just playing around, wait a second, don’t judge too quickly!
The VR (Virtual Reality) equipment they are using isn’t for online games, instead, it’s for practical exercises tailored to meet modern challenges in hospitality management.
This immersive learning tool addresses the shifting landscape of education in the country.
Smarter, efficient, and competitive.
That’s the promise of this tool, which aims to help students navigate the new frontiers of hospitality management.
Three modules have been prepared to assess their skills and competencies.
In this virtual world, students are greeted by various avatars with diverse needs.
It’s like being in a five-star hotel setting, where they engage and attend to customers virtually.
This merges traditional practices with cutting-edge technology.
Students can choose modules based on the specific skills they need to develop.
This virtual playroom is the first of its kind in Northern Luzon and the third in the Philippines.
The university hopes this innovation will prepare students not only within the classroom but also for the challenges posed by modern technology.