ClassVR is a fully integrated, classroom-ready device with no additional hardware required to get you started. ClassVR provides thousands of educational virtual and augmented reality resources to add value to your lessons, no matter what the subject.
ClassVR set (8 devices)
Familiarize yourself with the technology. Before introducing ClassVR to students, spend time getting to know the equipment and software. Understand how to navigate the interface, how to load content, and how to troubleshoot common issues.
Start with Simple Experiences
Choose simple and age-appropriate VR experiences to start with. Avoid overly complex or intense simulations that might overwhelm young children.
Ensure Safety and Comfort
Make sure the VR headsets fit comfortably on the students. Supervise them at all times to ensure they are safe and not experiencing discomfort, like motion sickness.
Create a Structured Environment
Set up a designated area in the classroom for VR activities. Ensure the space is safe and free of obstacles. Establish rules for moving in the VR space.
Incorporate VR into the Curriculum
Integrate VR experiences with current learning themes. For example, if students are learning about animals, use VR to take them on a virtual safari.
Group Activities
Since VR is typically a solo experience, balance it with group discussions or activities where students can share what they saw and learned in the VR world.
Encourage Turn-Taking
Teach the importance of patience and turn-taking. Not all students can use the VR set at once, so it’s vital to manage time and ensure each student gets a turn.
ClassVR Portal Resources: For accessing a variety of pre-made VR activities, lesson plans, and uploading your own content, visit the ClassVR Portal.
Lesson Plans and Worksheets: To download sample lesson plans and worksheets for ClassVR, you can explore the resources here.