University of The Bahamas (UB) is diving into the future of marine science education with Virtual Reality (VR). Thanks to a generous gift from Erin Johnson, a Ph.D. candidate at Florida International University, UB’s Small Island Sustainability programme now has 14 VR headsets for Marine Science students.
These headsets let Marine Science students dive into virtual fieldwork, practice research skills, and explore marine habitats in a safe, accessible way. No matter your age, swimming ability, or budget, VR brings the ocean to your fingertips. It’s an innovative twist on traditional learning that expands opportunities for all students, giving them practical experience and a taste of real-world marine science without ever getting wet.
This semester, UB students will step into the underwater world virtually, proving that when it comes to learning, the sky or maybe the sea is the limit.