Healthy competition is always a winning way to capture attention, which is why one educator chose to develop a Twinmotion-based challenge for his students.
Twinmotion enables greater flexibility and a more tailored approach to individual learning.
In a small high school based in New Brunswick, Canada, Ben Kelly is a STEM teacher for grades six to 12. He has seized a unique opportunity to develop a brand new program thanks to changes in the technology curriculum from the New Brunswick Government.
Melissa Wrenchey teaches ninth grade classes in Entrepreneurship at Lake Washington School District, where the focus is on students working on projects based on prompts, and producing content for different audiences.
Kaavya Trivedi, one of her students, has been taught how to use multiple pieces of software to create content and deliver her projects; however, both Kaavya and Melissa have a strong preference for Twinmotion.
Jim believes the program is a perfect fit for education, fostering an environment where teachers can immerse students in their lessons and let them create content, rather than directly teaching a class.