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Virtual Reality (VR) technology is emerging as one of the most significant innovations in the field of education. In the past, students could only absorb knowledge through textbooks and lectures. Now, they can directly experience learning content in an immersive 3D environment. For this reason, VR in teaching is expected to transform traditional teaching and learning methods.
At the Education Vietnam 2025, VR took center stage, featuring a wide range of products, classroom models, and advanced teaching solutions. This event offered educators, students, and administrators the opportunity to directly explore the power of technology and how it is shaping the future of education.
Expanding the Learning Space
One of the most obvious advantages of VR in teaching is its ability to take students anywhere with just a VR device. In geography lessons, they can “visit” the Himalayas or Antarctica. In history, they can “relive” major battles and events as if they were standing right there in that moment.
As a result, students not only learn theory but also gain practical experiences, helping them retain knowledge more effectively and fostering a passion for learning.
Enhancing Safe Practical Experiences
In many subjects—especially the natural sciences—hands-on practice is essential. However, cost and safety are always challenges. VR solves this by simulating chemistry, physics, or biology experiments in a virtual environment.
At the Education Vietnam 2025, VR classroom models allowed students to conduct experiments without the risk of accidents. This is an important step toward reaching international educational standards while still adapting to local conditions.
Personalizing Teaching Methods
VR in education also offers teachers more flexible teaching methods. Instead of following a purely traditional approach, teachers can design immersive lessons that allow students to participate actively. This makes classes more engaging, increases interaction, and improves critical thinking skills.
Combining with AI and Big Data
Another highlight of educational technology trends in 2025 is the integration of VR with AI and Big Data. AI can analyze learning behaviors in the virtual environment, providing feedback and recommendations for adjusting the learning path. Big Data stores and compares data from millions of students, helping schools improve curricula.
The VR experience zone at the exhibition drew large crowds. Teachers tried delivering history lessons with 360-degree visuals, students enjoyed “role-play classrooms” with VR devices, and parents were amazed at how their children could learn more vividly and proactively.
In addition to the demonstration areas, the event hosted numerous seminars on VR in education, addressing questions like: “Can VR replace traditional classrooms?”, “Is VR feasible for rural schools?”, and “How should teachers be trained to use VR?”. These discussions revealed that VR is not just a technology but a strategic direction for the entire education sector.
Despite its huge potential, adopting VR learning still faces obstacles. VR equipment remains expensive, requiring significant financial resources from schools. Teachers also need proper training to fully utilize the technology.
Infrastructure such as network connectivity and power supply is another key factor. Without adequate preparation, VR cannot be rolled out widely and effectively.
The demonstration of VR in teaching at the Education Vietnam 2025 opens a new direction for education in Vietnam. This technology can narrow the gap between urban and rural areas, creating more equal learning opportunities.
In the future, if implemented properly, VR could become a common tool in schools, universities, and vocational training centers. This will be a crucial step for Vietnam to keep pace with global educational trends.
VR in teaching is undoubtedly one of the most prominent trends at the 2025 Educational Technology Exhibition. This technology not only changes how knowledge is delivered but also provides an entirely new, personalized, and practical learning experience.
Implementing VR in classrooms is an inevitable step toward building a modern, creative, and globally integrated education system. With the right investment in infrastructure, training, and policy, Vietnam has the potential to become a pioneer in bringing VR learning experiences closer to the younger generation
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