Students on motor vehicle courses with a Staffordshire training provider are benefiting from the use of assisted reality (AR) headsets in a pioneering trial.
Newcastle-based Martec Training took part in a trial run by Autotech Connect, the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), and RealWear which saw more than 30 AR headsets distributed to colleges and training providers nationwide.
Martec’s students, who have varying levels of special educational needs (SEN), have found that using the Realwear headsets improves their ability to recall what they have learned by allowing them to record and play back sessions at their own pace.
As the technology is hands-free, students can use both hands while applying their theoretical knowledge practically, which enhances engagement and retention. The headsets proved so successful that Martec has since secured funding to buy additional sets.
Operations Manager Simon Kitson, a former vehicle technician, said: “We have been delighted with the feedback from our teaching staff on how the headsets are being implemented by teachers and students alike to aid learning and support in the retention of information.
“The use of the headsets was also noted during a recent Ofsted visit, particularly how it is a great aid for supporting students with learning difficulties, allowing them to record the session and access the information later to go over it at their own pace.”
The headsets will be demonstrated at an open event on Tuesday, October 22, from 3pm to 6.30pm, where prospective students and their families can find out more about apprenticeships and study programmes available in 2025, including in the automotive, construction, catering and hospitality sectors.
For more information about the open event, visit Martec’s website.