GWU School of Nursing Kicks Off 360 Video Production, July 30

The George Washington University School of Nursing (GW Nursing) began creating its 360 video library on Saturday, July 30, with a day of filming at its Simulation Lab in Ashburn, Virginia. AccessVR role players served as standardized patients (SPs) performing in clinical roles, while the AccessVR 360 production crew captured content using top-of-the-line technologies to bring each learning moment to life. GWU faculty and staff participated by setting up the clinical settings and serving as additional role players in the recordings. 

AccessVR production team and role players work together to create a 360 video simulation scenario at the GW School of Nursing on July 30.

AccessVR 360 Production Supervisor Anthony Perrella, Jr. is checking camera settings for the next simulation.

AccessVR production team and GW role players, Graham MacIntosh and Dr. Billy Mullins work together to create a 360 video simulation scenario at the GW School of Nursing on July 30.

AccessVR works with healthcare clients by providing role players as standardized patients and 360 production and support services for curriculum development for immersive instruction. The ultimate goal is to build a library of foundational knowledge that can be shared and customized by educators across the industry.

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