The State University of Management creates educational projects in Varwin Education
Varwin Education was selected from among more than 500 advanced start-ups to be part of a pilot program with the Moscow Agency of Innovation and the State University of Management. Together, Varwin helped them to test some of the most innovative solutions in the sphere of education.
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Varwin Education was selected from among more than 500 advanced start-ups to be part of a pilot program with the Moscow Agency of Innovation and the State University of Management. Together, Varwin helped them to test some of the most innovative solutions in the sphere of education.


Within two weeks of starting, four teachers and twenty students were developing interactive VR courses using the Varwin Education platform.

One of the projects created during the pilot deals with surviving in the wild. A virtual assistant will help you to pitch a tent, make a fire, determine the cardinal directions, and find food.
Another project represents interactive safety instructions in case of fire in a university lecture hall. The team tried to make the facilities realistic and to create an understandable sequence of actions for a student to complete in case of fire.
The third project also dealt with emergency procedures, this time in response to a chemical attack. Participants reproduced the chemical emergency in an incredibly realistic way, helping users to master the necessary skills to save lives and protect everyone’s health.
Another project focused on the rapid understanding of complicated material. Players can visit the Old Kingdom of Egypt and learn interesting facts about this era by using game mechanics and solving puzzles.
More 3D/VR projects made on Varwin Education
Students can learn the basics of programming while creating amazing projects in virtual reality. University freshman Alexander Strizhnev demonstrates how easy it is to organize such an event.
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Varwin was invited to be a part of Learning Development with VR Projects, an experimental program developed by the Moscow Innovation Agency in cooperation with School № 1329.
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Varwin Education recently teamed up with Quantorium, a technopark outfitted with high-tech equipment for kids. Quantorium was interested in finding ways for students to work remotely on complex projects and curious if students could stay motivated enough to complete a three-week task.
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It was called The VR Developer: a Career for the Future, and 250 students developed their own VR applications under the supervision of teachers and tutors. Some of the best apps from this event are being used in classrooms today.
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