Immersive Education Explained
Immersive Education |
Genre: | Educational software |
Founder: | Ian Maber |
Location City: | Oxfordshire |
Location Country: | United Kingdom |
Industry: | Computer software |
Products: | Kar2ouche, Krucible |
Parent: | Funded through Intel, math engine (A software company based in Oxford) |
Homepage: | www.immersiveeducation.com |
Immersive Education was an educational software company based in Oxfordshire, England. It was founded in 1999 by Intel as part of a collaboration with Oxford University.[1]
Its products, such as Kar2ouche and Krucible, aim to encourage creative learning and have garnered the company awards from BETT,[2] the British Computer Society,[3] and the British Educational Suppliers Association.[4] As of July 11, 2013, Immersive Education Ltd went out of business.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: about us . 2009-02-22 . Immersive Education . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070607231738/http://www.immersiveeducation.com/aboutus/ . June 7, 2007 .
- Technology for teaching. 2009-02-22. MicroScope. January 2004. Jane . Dudman. Reed Business Information. Some of this year's [BETT] award winners include: Immersive Education, with its Krucible software which replicates scientific experiments, was the winner of the award for best secondary software..
- Web site: Winners of the 2002 Awards. 2009-02-22. British Computer Society.
- DIY Macbeth. 2009-02-22. 20 April 2001. Debbie . Davies. Times Educational Supplement. TSL Education Ltd. Kar2ouche was named best ICT product at the Education Resources Awards at the Education Show in March..
- Web site: IMMERSIVE EDUCATION LIMITED Filing History. 2021-10-26. find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. en.