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Join the First Ever VR/AR STEAM Event at NED University, Karachi – Dec 26, 2024

  • December 24, 2024
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A new event is set to take place at NED University in Karachi. The event will introduce the first-ever VR/AR-enabled STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) activity, featuring live coding and game development demonstrations. This unique event is set to bring together a diverse group of individuals, including students, parents, teachers, school heads, startup enablers, and media representatives.

The event, scheduled for Thursday, December 26, 2024, at 11:00 AM, will be held at the NIC Building, NED University. It is expected to attract over 100 attendees, eager to explore the future of hybrid education in Karachi. One of the main highlights of the event will be the inauguration of the ALFAAZZ Resource Center, an initiative aimed at revolutionizing the way students and educators interact with technology. The center will focus on incorporating Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) into the educational curriculum, providing a hands-on, immersive experience for participants.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies like VR and AR, which are becoming increasingly important in modern education. These tools will be integrated into the STEAM activities, offering participants the chance to engage in interactive learning experiences that are both fun and educational. In addition to the VR/AR sessions, the event will feature live coding and game development demonstrations, showcasing the growing importance of coding skills in today’s tech-driven world.

The event is open to a wide audience, with a focus on young students (ages 6 and above), who will have the chance to dive into the world of technology. Parents and teachers will also benefit from attending, as they can gain insights into how these technologies can be applied in the classroom to enhance the learning experience. The presence of school heads, startup enablers, and media personnel will further elevate the event, fostering a community atmosphere centered around the importance of technology in education.

ALFAAZZ, the hybrid learning platform behind the event, is dedicated to transforming how education is delivered, making it more interactive, engaging, and relevant to the needs of the 21st century. The organization aims to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-growing technological era, ensuring that students are equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the future.

The event promises to be a landmark occasion for the educational sector in Karachi, providing a platform for innovation and collaboration. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how VR, AR, and coding are shaping the future of education, and how these technologies can be integrated into everyday learning environments.

For those interested in attending, registration is open through an online form, available at the provided link. For further information, participants can contact Farhat Dairkee of the ALFAAZZ Hybrid Learning Platform via phone: 0332-3391066 or WhatsApp.

This event marks the beginning of a new era in hybrid education, and attendees are encouraged not to miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of the journey toward transforming the educational landscape in Karachi.

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