
November 2, 2016
|Samantha Jaras2016-11-02T15:00:492023-01-12T07:55:48Virtual Reality is Hitting the Books: VR in Education
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2016 has been named the year for virtual reality, and it’s no surprise why. The virtual experiences available are multiplying daily, and are continuing to affect industries outside of gaming. One of these places is actually the classroom. Teachers are incorporating VR into their classrooms, and many are loving it.
Virtual Reality has so many uses that can be applied to a classroom. The first is obvious. Students can put on a headset and be immersed in an environment or place that they otherwise would be unable to go to. They could become historians, watching historical events from a first person perspective. In addition, VR is allowing simulations of experiences that most kids only dream of. Students can stand among a construction site, and watch a sky scraper being built as a supplement to an engineering or architecture class, or watch a plane take off in physics.
Virtual Reality allows students of all ages to travel and explore their world, without actually having to leave the safety of a classroom. Experiencing a new country or a new language in a first person experience would help students gain invaluable knowledge, and create a new desire to learn.
Teachers across the globe are incorporating virtual reality into their classrooms and are seeing great success with the performance and engagement of their students. The positive results are extremely encouraging, and they continue to benefit classrooms. Virtual Reality could be the new way of learning in many places. As a parent, how would you feel about VR in your child’s classroom? As a teacher, do you think using VR could help, or is helping? Tell us what you think on Facebook, Twitter, and right here on our blog.
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Students participate in an active experience
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Kids are more motivated
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VR Appeals to all learning styles
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Students collaborate and interact with each other more

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VR headsets and equipment can be extremely costly
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Distribution becomes difficult among classrooms
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Usage time could affect student’s health
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Implementation and school capability

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