Omori Higashi Elementary School
Country or Region: Japan
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Introduction of the Case
Omori Higashi Elementary School in Ota Ward, Tokyo, has introduced a VR-based immersive learning space as part of the Ota Global Communication (OGC) program. Utilizing high-brightness projectors and ultra short-throw lenses, the classroom replicates overseas environments, enabling students to practice English in realistic settings. This setup enhances engagement, promotes active participation, and allows virtual visits to places like museums and airports, enriching the overall learning experience.
Decision Factor
The EB-PU2113W projector and ELPLX02WS lens were chosen for their ability to deliver bright, clear images even at moderate brightness levels, ensuring student safety. Their ultra short-throw capability enables large-scale projection within limited classroom space. These features make them ideal for creating an immersive learning environment without visual boundaries, enhancing both realism and engagement in English lessons.
Installation
To create an immersive VR learning space, Omori Higashi Elementary School installed four high-brightness projectors (EB-PU2113W) with ultra short-throw, zero-offset lenses (ELPLX02WS) and dedicated mounts (ELPMB67). These devices were chosen for their ability to deliver clear images even at moderate brightness levels—ensuring student safety—and for maximizing projection size within limited classroom space. The setup enables seamless visuals across three partition walls, enhancing immersion and realism in English lessons.
Projector:
EB-PU2113W

Lens:
ELPLX02WS

ELPMB67







