Pilot program

Pilot immersive learning modules with EliteMeta

We help institutions turn a campus, exhibit, heritage site, or cultural space into a browser-based learning module with interactive hotspots, lessons, and review-ready demo outputs.

What a pilot includes

Four building blocks of an EliteMeta pilot

A focused, time-boxed collaboration designed to produce a review-ready immersive module.

Use case definition

We agree on the audience, learning goal, and the place or program the module represents.

Spatial or visual capture plan

We define what to capture and how — site visit, reference imagery, plans, or supplied media.

Interactive learning flow

We design the hotspot layout, lesson beats, and a sample quiz or reflection prompt.

Browser-based demo module

We deliver a working browser viewer your stakeholders can open and review without installs.

Typical pilot outputs

What you walk away with

A tangible package your institutional stakeholders can review and decide on.

  • A scoped module concept
  • A demo viewer experience
  • 3–5 interactive hotspots
  • A sample lesson flow
  • A sample quiz or reflection prompt
  • A review package for institutional stakeholders
  • Recommended next-step deployment plan
Pilot timeline

A clear, four-step pilot process

A straightforward path from first conversation to a stakeholder-ready demo.

  1. Step 01

    Discovery and scope

    Short scoping conversation to align on use case, audience, and outcomes.

  2. Step 02

    Content and capture planning

    We agree on reference material, capture approach, and a draft learning flow.

  3. Step 03

    Demo module build

    We produce a browser-based module with hotspots, lesson, and quiz scaffolding.

  4. Step 04

    Review and next-step proposal

    We walk stakeholders through the module and propose a deployment plan.

Institution responsibilities

What we need from you

A short, honest list of what makes a pilot successful on the institution side.

  • A clear site, exhibit, program, or learning context
  • One stakeholder for content review
  • Approved public or internal reference material
  • Feedback on accuracy and learner fit
  • Decision on next deployment scope
Best-fit pilot types

Where pilots work best today

Three categories where browser-based immersive modules deliver the most value.

Campus orientation

Help students and visitors explore campus spaces, services, and learning resources.

Museum or heritage interpretation

Bring exhibits, galleries, and heritage sites to life with interactive context.

Cultural education or vocational training

Turn a real-world environment into a structured, browser-based learning experience.

FAQ

Common pilot questions

Short, plain answers to the questions institutional leads ask most.

Universities, colleges, museums, heritage organizations, and cultural education programs that want to make a real place or program easier to explore and learn from.

Have a place or program that should be easier to explore?

Tell us about your institution and we'll scope a pilot collaboration with you.

Request a pilot