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Case Study: VR based education on wheel

Education is a powerful tool for social change, yet millions of children in India still face barriers to accessing quality education. Rural and underprivileged students, in particular, often lack proper infrastructure, skilled educators, and modern teaching tools. Education on Wheels, a unique mobile classroom initiative, has taken a bold step to bridge this gap by literally taking classrooms to students’ doorsteps.
To further enhance learning outcomes, this initiative integrated fotonVR’s virtual reality (VR) technology into its mobile classrooms. This case study explores how this collaboration is reshaping science and STEM learning for underserved communities, resulting in increased retention & better exam performance.
The Challenge: Engaging Students in STEM Education
For years, traditional teaching methods have struggled to engage students in complex science and technology concepts. Simply reading from textbooks or relying on 2D diagrams often leaves students confused and disinterested. Many learners fail to visualize abstract concepts such as the working of the human circulatory system or chemical reactions, resulting in poor retention of knowledge and lower exam scores.
Education on Wheels recognized that the solution required more than just access—it required an engaging and interactive learning experience. This is where fotonVR stepped in, offering immersive VR-based science modules to make lessons more exciting, memorable, and effective.
About Education on Wheels
Founded by Sachin Usha Vilas Joshi, a renowned education activist and founder-director of Espalier Experimental School and Espalier Heritage School, Education on Wheels is built on a powerful vision:
“Take the classroom to the student, wherever they are.”
The initiative uses specially designed buses converted into fully functional digital classrooms equipped with interactive screens, tablets, and now, VR technology. These buses travel to remote villages, urban slums, and communities where children either have limited access to schools or are unable to attend due to socio-economic challenges.
Through its innovative approach, Education on Wheels ensures that learning is accessible, inclusive, and modern—all while being delivered at students’ doorsteps.
About fotonVR
fotonVR is an EdTech company dedicated to transforming STEM education through curriculum-aligned virtual reality modules. It offers an extensive library of 3D simulations covering topics from biology and chemistry to physics and environmental science.
By using immersive technology, students can see and interact with scientific concepts rather than just reading about them. This leads to increased retention & better exam performance, as students develop a deeper understanding of topics and remember them for longer periods.
Why Virtual Reality Works for STEM Learning
VR bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world understanding. Here’s why it is so effective:
Visual & Experiential Learning: Students can “enter” the subject and experience concepts firsthand.

Improved Focus: VR lessons reduce distractions by fully immersing students in the content.

Better Understanding: Complex or invisible phenomena become easy to visualize.

Increased Retention & Better Exam Performance: Interactive sessions improve recall and conceptual clarity, which directly impacts exam results.

Integration Objectives
The integration of fotonVR into Education on Wheels had three primary objectives:
Enhance Engagement: Make learning exciting and interactive for students who lack access to modern classrooms.

Boost Exam Performance: Help students understand and retain complex topics, leading to better test scores.

Empower Educators: Train teachers and facilitators to effectively deliver VR-based lessons.

The Implementation Process
The rollout of VR technology in Education on Wheels followed a structured and strategic plan:

  1. Needs Assessment A detailed analysis was conducted to identify academic gaps and prioritize subjects that required visual learning—primarily focusing on science and STEM topics.
  2. Curriculum Mapping VR modules from fotonVR were carefully selected and mapped to the existing syllabus, ensuring that the lessons were both relevant and impactful.
  3. Teacher Training Facilitators received training to operate the VR devices, guide students during sessions, and integrate VR learning into regular teaching methods.
  4. Bus Setup & Pilot Sessions VR headsets were installed in the buses, and pilot lessons were conducted. The setup was designed for ease of use, even for first-time learners.
  5. Continuous Support Regular follow-ups and technical support were provided to ensure smooth operations, timely updates, and quick resolution of challenges. Inside the VR Classroom A typical session inside a mobile classroom is both structured and engaging: Students take turns wearing VR headsets.

They explore 5–10 minute immersive lessons focused on a single topic.

Teachers conduct post-VR discussions and small quizzes to reinforce understanding.

This blended approach of experience + discussion leads to a deeper understanding of concepts, ensuring that students retain what they learn.
Impact on Students
The results of integrating fotonVR with Education on Wheels have been transformative:
Increased retention & better exam performance: Students retain information longer and perform better in science exams.

Higher Engagement: Students are more interested and actively involved in lessons.

Improved Confidence: Learning through VR has boosted students’ curiosity and willingness to ask questions.

Digital Exposure: Many students used advanced technology for the first time, building essential digital literacy skills.

Teacher and Facilitator Feedback
Educators have observed that students understand complex topics faster and require less repetition of lessons. Teachers also appreciate how VR helps them explain abstract ideas visually, saving time and increasing lesson efficiency.
Key Outcomes and Data
45% increase in concept recall among students.

32% rise in exam performance in science subjects after VR-based lessons.

Over 90% of students reported enjoying science classes with VR compared to traditional methods.

Conclusion
The collaboration between fotonVR and Education on Wheels proves that mobile VR classrooms are not just an innovation—they are a necessity for bridging the education gap. By combining mobility with immersive learning, this initiative is delivering increased retention & better exam performance while making STEM education fun and accessible for every child.
As the program expands, the vision is clear: every student, regardless of their background, deserves engaging, future-ready education.
Learn know more about: https://fotonvr.com/case-study-on-fotonvr-integration-in-education-on-wheels

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