Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, and Virtual Reality
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Virtual Reality Matures in the K-12 Classroom
Are you a teacher who sees the words “virtual reality” and automatically thinks of robots and science fiction sagas? Well, virtual reality (VR) has ... -
Adaptive LearningAugmented Reality, Mixed Reality, and Virtual RealityMicrolearningOnline Learning & eLearning
6 eLearning Trends Currently Shaping the Industry
eLearning is an essential part of teaching in the 21st-century. Having different strategies to administer lessons can benefit students and maximize learning potential. Below ... -
What Will We See From Augmented Reality in the Future?
As I completed a recent piece that detailed what teachers needed to know about augmented reality, I started to think of what the future ... -
What Teachers Need to Know About Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (augmented reality) in education is not a new subject, but it is an area that is being increasingly discussed and explored, and ... -
Can Pokemon Go Be Part Of the Classroom?
When Pokemon Go was released in 2016, it took the world by storm. It seemed as though everyone was glued to their phones while ... -
10 Awesome AR Apps for the Classroom
Augmented reality is quite literally changing the way we view the world and has found its way into several aspects of life. One of ... -
How Can Teachers Use VR In The Classroom
Many teachers do not know that virtual reality, or VR, can actually be used to enhance the learning process. It works by creating a ... -
Schools Are Turning to Virtual Doctors for Sick Kids
In today’s economic climate, it is common for both parents to work. When a child gets sick at school one of the parents must ... -
How Students Can Use VR to Explore Career Pathways
With nearly 70% of Americans feeling less than satisfied with their career choices, it’s no wonder that analysis paralysis can prevent high school and ... -
An Insider’s View into the Edtech Market for Virtual or Augmented Reality
Reading from textbooks and filling out worksheets simply doesn’t bring the material to life for most students. Teachers and students would both find the ...