A UW agricultural education student uses Mursion virtual reality software to gain experience leading a class of avatars. The platform will be used for the WYTeach competition for high school students interested in becoming teachers. (UW Photo) The University of Wyoming College of Education and UW Trustees Education Initiative are collaborating with Mursion, a company that develops virtual reality training simulations, to present the inaugural WYTeach competition for high school students interested in becoming teachers. The top three participants will be awarded scholarships to UW or Wyoming community colleges. Students interested in participating should register and submit a lesson plan by Friday, March 12. To register and for more information, go to www.uwyo.edu/wyteach.