Vietnam Teacher Transforms History Classes with VR, AR, and AI
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If you’ve ever watched your child glaze over during a history lesson, you’re not imagining things. Traditional approaches to teaching the past often fail to bring history to life—and that disconnect has real consequences for engagement and retention. But what if technology could change that? A groundbreaking approach in Vietnam shows how immersive technology is reshaping how students experience history—and the results are turning heads across the education world.
TL;DR
Dr. Nguyen Thu Quyen at Nguyen Trai High School for the Gifted integrates VR, AR, and AI into history lessons.
Students use immersive technology to explore recreations of Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Hue Imperial Citadel, and Cham tower complexes.
The approach earned a prize at the provincial Science and Technology Innovation Contest.
Students report higher engagement and better retention with the immersive learning approach.
Dr. Quyen was recognized as a National Outstanding Teacher in 2024.
Bringing History to Life Through Technology
Dr. Nguyen Thu Quyen, a leader in innovative teaching methods at Nguyen Trai High School for the Gifted in Hai Phong city, has spent 20 years perfecting her approach to history education. Her latest innovation integrates virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence directly into her lessons—transforming passive listening into active participation.
A typical 11th-grade history class now begins with an exciting crossword game that integrates historical facts with logical puzzles, visual illustrations, and practical examples. This approach helps students grasp information more quickly and remember it better. But the real magic happens when students don VR headsets and step directly into history.
Under Quyen’s guidance, students use VR, AR, and AI to re-create historical landmarks like the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, the Hue Imperial Citadel, and Cham tower complexes. These aren’t passive video tours—students actively explore, interact with, and experience these sites as if they were there. “My colleagues and I are motivated to develop innovative teaching initiatives. I’m always thinking about how to get students to experience historical events and interact, rather than merely reading about them,” Quyen explained.
The project earned a prize at the provincial Science and Technology Innovation Contest—a testament to its effectiveness. Research consistently shows that immersive learning experiences create stronger neural pathways than passive reading, engaging multiple senses and creating lasting memories.
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Quote: Ms. Quyen’s classes are always interesting. She integrates historical facts with practical examples to help us understand. She frequently uses virtual reality technology to recreate past events.
Attribution: Le Hong Phuc, 12th Grade Student, Nguyen Trai High School for the Gifted
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The Engagement Difference
12th grader Le Hong Phuc sums it up simply: “Ms. Quyen’s classes are always interesting. She integrates historical facts with practical examples to help us understand. She frequently uses virtual reality technology to recreate past events.” Classmate Dang Ha Phuong adds, “We always have exciting and engaging debates. Ms. Quyen constantly explores new technologies and uses them in her teaching.”
The results speak for themselves: students who learn through immersive technology show higher engagement levels and better information retention. This approach aligns with neuroplasticity research showing that multi-sensory learning creates stronger, more interconnected neural pathways. When students physically step into historical moments, they’re not just memorizing facts—they’re building genuine understanding.
Key Takeaways:
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Innovation in Action: Vietnamese teacher Dr. Nguyen Thu Quyen uses VR, AR, and AI to recreate historical landmarks, winning a provincial innovation contest.
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Student Engagement Soars: Students report heightened interest and better retention when learning through immersive technology versus traditional methods.
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Proven Recognition: Dr. Quyen received National Outstanding Teacher honors in 2024 for her groundbreaking approach to history education.
What This Means for Education
For her achievements, Dr. Quyen was recognized as a National Outstanding Teacher in 2024 and received Certificates of Merit from the Prime Minister, the Minister of Education and Training, and the People’s Committee of Hai Phong city. She represented Hai Phong at the 2025 National Patriotic Emulation Congress.
This model proves that technology in education isn’t about replacing teachers—it’s about empowering them. When educators have access to immersive tools, they can create learning experiences that were impossible just a decade ago. The question is no longer whether technology can enhance education, but how quickly schools can adopt approaches that truly transform student engagement.
Author Quote"
Quote: My colleagues and I are motivated to develop innovative teaching initiatives. I’m always thinking about how to get students to experience historical events and interact, rather than merely reading about them.
Attribution: Dr. Nguyen Thu Quyen, National Outstanding Teacher, Nguyen Trai High School for the Gifted
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This is what becomes possible when we embrace technology as a tool for deeper learning rather than a distraction from it. The research is clear: when students engage with content through multiple senses, they build stronger neural connections and retain information longer. Dr. Quyen’s success proves that innovative teaching approaches don’t require abandoning proven methods—they require daring to reimagine what’s possible.
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