I ultimately went with a simplified version of the second idea that integrated pre-existing content, specifically the NYU Pop Quiz series hosted by Sapna Parikh from NYU News and monthly AMC Did you know? facts managed by the AMC Communications Committee I co-chair.
For the other images and graphics I used in the final product, I relied on the NYU-themed Zoom backgrounds shared with employees after transitioning to remote work as well as Bobcat stickers from the NYU-moji app.
Creating a VR Experience
It was important that I be able to focus on the content rather than the technology so I used Wonda VR to develop my new employee welcome VR experience since I was able to use the platform without having extensive knowledge of working in VR. Wonda VR was also a good choice for a platform because I don’t have access to a 360° camera or related digital assets.
My preference would’ve been to have new employees physically in those spaces or more robust 3D models to create a more authentic, embodied learning experience. So instead I created virtual spaces that were named after key locations in NYU’s Washington Square campus and used photography of those same spaces as well. For example, the Bobst Library space features photos of the library’s iconic stairwells taken by Peter Aaron / ESTO and the Kimmel Center space includes photos of the inside stairwell decorated for fall welcome week as well as the attached Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.