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Virtual Reality Comes to the Classroom The possibilities for creating new ways of learning are wide-ranging, but so are the challenges.
Virtual reality really hit the consumer market about a year ago, and for the first time, it's at a price point that schools can afford.
A local college is at the forefront of using new, emerging tech in the classroom.
Immersive reality is slowly creeping into the classroom. How can teachers make the technology work for student learning?
First, if virtual reality can take us to the bottom of a teeming ocean or close enough to touch civilization’s greatest works of art, consider what other worlds it can simulate. Now imagine the ...
Future teachers at Tennessee Tech have begun using virtual reality to practice running a classroom despite the usual class distractions.
Virtual reality can help make students’ time in the classroom more effective preparation for the job market. Use of virtual reality is already returning positive results on the athletic field.
For student-teachers, getting time to build confidence in the classroom is critical. Luckily, virtual reality in the classroom is about to make training easier!
At the AALL Conference, law school educators from Oklahoma and UNT Dallas showed how they've integrated virtual reality concepts into their schools' curriculum.
First Sharknado, now this: An educational virtual-reality program about sharks is in development, although VR devices have been slow to market.
The Neurocognition Science Laboratory is exploring the educational potential of virtual reality.