Education & Training Case Study

How a training provider used AR to turn theory-heavy modules into hands-on learning experiences.

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Industry

Registered training organisation (RTO) delivering blended learning for technical, safety and equipment-based courses.

Plugins Used

AR for WordPress + AR for WooCommerce (for course add-ons)

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Key Outcomes

Higher learner engagement, better knowledge retention and fewer support calls about “how to use the equipment”.

The Challenge

Many of their courses involved specialised equipment and real-world environments, but the online modules felt flat. Learners kept asking:

  • “Where exactly does this part go on the machine?”
  • “How big is this piece of equipment in real life?”
  • “What does this setup look like on-site, not just in a diagram?”

The result? Disengaged learners clicking through slides, trainers repeating the same explanations in follow-up calls and more time needed in face-to-face practicals to cover basics that could have been learned earlier.

Goals

The training provider wanted to:

  • Bring equipment and environments into the learner’s space, not just onto a slide.
  • Improve pre-course understanding so in-person sessions could focus on practice, not basic orientation.
  • Offer a more modern, premium training experience without rebuilding their LMS from scratch.

They needed AR that could be embedded on existing WordPress-powered course pages and resources with minimal disruption.

The AR Solution

Using AR for WordPress, the provider embedded AR-ready models directly into their course pages and resource libraries:

  • 3D/AR models of key equipment that learners could place on a table, workbench or floor at true scale.
  • AR scenes showing typical on-site setups so learners could explore layouts from any angle.
  • QR codes and AR buttons on PDF manuals and checklists linking back to the same AR models on the website.

Learners could stand in their own workspace, drop in the virtual equipment and walk around it – making it much easier to understand parts, clearances and safe operating positions.

Implementation in WordPress & Course Pages

1. Model Key Equipment

The provider selected a small number of critical items (e.g. valve assemblies, safety gear, control panels) and created GLB/USDZ models optimised for web and mobile AR.

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2. Embed in Lessons & Resources

Using AR for WordPress, trainers added AR buttons and 3D viewers into existing lesson pages, assessments and resource hubs with a few shortcodes.

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3. Connect to Courses & Upsells

With AR for WooCommerce, they offered AR-enhanced resource packs as paid course add-ons, adding extra value for corporate clients and repeat learners.

Results & Impact

After rolling out AR across a selection of key courses, the provider reported:

  • Higher time-on-page and completion rates for modules that included AR interactions.
  • More informed questions in live sessions, with learners already familiar with equipment layout and parts.
  • Fewer basic support queries asking trainers to “re-explain” diagrams or manuals.

When learners can explore equipment at full scale in their own environment, they arrive at practical sessions more confident and ready to focus on higher-level skills.

“AR turned our diagrams into something learners could walk around. By the time they arrive on-site, they already know where everything is and we can spend more time on real practice instead of orientation.”

Why Use AR for Education & Training?

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Built for WordPress

Works alongside your existing WordPress-based course pages, LMS integrations and resource libraries.

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Native AR Viewers

Uses native iOS and Android AR viewers so learners can interact with equipment in their own space using their own devices.

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Start with Key Modules

Add AR to a few high-impact lessons first – then expand across more courses and resources as you go.

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Trainer-Friendly Workflow

Trainers can insert AR buttons and models with shortcodes and simple field options – no need for a developer each time you update content.

Ready to Add AR to Your Courses?

If you deliver technical, safety or equipment-based training, AR can bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.

Use AR for WordPress and AR for WooCommerce to turn your existing course pages into immersive, interactive training environments.

No. The plugins use the native AR viewers built into modern iOS and Android devices. Learners open AR straight from your website or linked resources.

Yes. Many providers begin with a single high-impact course (for example, equipment orientation or safety induction) and expand once they see engagement and feedback.

You’ll typically use GLB and USDZ files for 3D/AR models. Once they’re created, you upload them through WordPress just like any other media file and attach them using the plugin’s settings or shortcodes.