VR tools in the classroom
The classVR headset comes complete with everything teachers needs to improve student engagement and introduce virtual reality into the classroom. The classVR headset provides a safe and secure way for students to explore VR & AR in the classroom with the teacher keeping full control over each device. The classVR portal ensures teachers can confidently manage students and add value to lessons when using VR & AR lessons. Teachers are always in control and the real-time class views provides full visibility of what and where their students are exploring in the headsets. This can help the children be more engagement and feel like they are locked in and up close to the lessons.
This can be used in almost any subject and it introduces a whole new concept in educational technology. ClassVR is a groundbreaking new technology designed to help raise engagement and increase knowledge retention for students of all ages. Early education is all about learning through experience. This VR can also be helpful for education for languages. Learning languages is all about making connections. Using this VR, educators can immerse students in countries, cultures & contexts- encouraging interaction with languages and their peers.
When a student is engaged in what they are learning and how they are learning, they seem to gather more information and feel connected. With the VR headset on during lessons, children will have no distraction and they will almost have to be locked in but it will be more of a fun lesson rather than sitting there watching the teachers speak. There is thousands of virtual reality resources available for any subject. Teachers can also upload their own content for lesson planning. The classVR portal includes access to a huge library of pedagogically sound and engaging VR and AR content.
Hi! I really enjoyed your blog entry on VR, I learned that what makes this program very different from others is that teachers can upload their own content which I think is extremely helpful in adhering to the curriculum and class lessons. I really liked how you take into account the early childhood kids since I feel like most programs are targeted towards older kids, do you think that the younger kids would understand the program and its meaning or would they just feel like its a game?
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