As a pioneer in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) education technology, zSpace is thrilled to announce that zSpace AI will join its innovative learning platform. zSpace is a company dedicated to addressing real-world educational needs, and as such, it keeps innovating by incorporating cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies to assist educators and learners alike.
Following are the key features of zSpace AI
Enhanced Support for Educators and Learners:
- zSpace AI provides personalized assistance to teachers and students, filling gaps that traditional methods may not address.
- Real-time information seamlessly integrates into students’ experiential learning within the zSpace environment.
Curated AI Content:
- zSpace AI offers curated content aligned with student needs, enhancing engagement and understanding.
- From interactive simulations to data-driven insights, zSpace AI enriches the learning experience.
Career Coach AI™: Empowering Students for the Future:
- Career Coach AI™, our AI-driven assistant, inspires students by providing insights into various career paths, including information regarding careers in their local communities based on their location while using zSpace.
- Students can make informed decisions about their educational journey and future careers thanks to Career Coach AI™’s guidance, which includes information from sources such as The Department of Labor, Careeronestop.org and BLS.gov.
Speaking about the development, Paul Kellenberger, CEO of zSpace, said:
Our mission at zSpace is to equip teachers and students with the tools they need to thrive. ZSpace AI will revolutionize education by fostering personalized learning experiences and preparing students for the challenges of tomorrow.
zSpace’s evidence-based augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) platform with zSpace AI provides innovative hands-on, experiential learning to improve STEM, CTE and career readiness achievement. The platform is used by more than 3,700 school districts, technical centres, community colleges, and universities to give students preparing for success in college and the workforce affordable access to instruction. With almost 70 patents, it is based in San Jose, California.