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The Fantasy Football Training Camp Hosted Their Bootcamp on SpatialChat

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2 points·by JamesPark1982·vor 10 Monaten·1 comments

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SpatialChat, Instructure's Canvas LMS, and HyFlex Learning

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JamesPark1982
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
With the NFL season just around the corner, The Fantasy Football Training Camp hosted their annual Fantasy Football Bootcamp inside SpatialChat.

The event brought together fantasy football analysts, hundreds of fans, and two special guests: retired NFL Pro-Bowler Daunte Culpepper and current Washington Commander Austin Ekeler. Instead of being a one-way webinar, the bootcamp took place in an interactive virtual environment. Attendees could “walk” between draft strategy rooms, join analyst Q&As, and network with other fans—just like being at a live convention.

SpatialChat’s spatial audio and customizable spaces made the experience feel natural and engaging, capturing the energy of an in-person football kickoff but online.
JamesPark1982
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
I think micro-learning on a consistent basis helps with retention, maybe one small thing a day consistently
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·letztes Jahr·discuss
We’re currently testing a native integration between SpatialChat and Canvas LMS, designed to support more engaging, real-time learning experiences directly inside the online classroom.

For those new to it: SpatialChat is a virtual space where people can walk around and talk to others nearby—like being in a real classroom, hallway, or group study room. Instructors can create breakout areas, pin media, and host open discussions in a much more dynamic way than a traditional video grid.

Why We’re Building This Many schools are adopting HyFlex learning, where students attend both in-person and remotely. But most video tools still feel disconnected from the actual learning platform. Zoom links and pop-ups add friction, and remote students often feel left out.

By integrating Canvas directly into SpatialChat, we’re making it easier for instructors and students to interact without leaving their course page—no new tabs or logins required.

What It Does Each Canvas course gets its own virtual room, saved and ready for future sessions.

Students and teachers can move around and talk freely in different areas—great for group work, Q&A zones, or open office hours.

Participation data (like who joined and how long they stayed) can be shared with instructors to help track engagement.

It all works within the Canvas interface, so everything feels like one connected experience.

We’re currently in pre-production testing with a few universities.