AR/VR

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are technologies that can be used in education to enhance learning and facilitate the creation of immersive learning experiences.

AR involves overlaying digital content onto the real world, using a device such as a smartphone or tablet. VR involves the use of a headset or other device to create a fully immersive environment. VR can be used to create simulations or virtual field trips that allow students to experience situations or environments that may be difficult or impossible to visit in person.

Both AR and VR have the potential to engage students in a more interactive and immersive way, and can be used to supplement traditional teaching methods. They can also be used to support experiential learning, in which students learn by doing, rather than simply being told or shown information.

Metaverse

Create Augmented Reality experiences for iOS and Android, without writing code.  The Metaverse blog offers a wealth of information regarding best practices for using their tools in the classroom.

Merge EDU

MERGE enables active learning by enabling students to learn and create in entirely new ways while giving teachers simple AR/VR tools that increase student engagement, intellectual curiosity and classroom achievement.

At the core is the MERGE Cube - a digital school supply that extends learning beyond the limitations of device screens by giving students the ability to interact with virtual objects. 

CoSpaces

CoSpaces is a browser-based 3D design platform that allows users to create interactive 3D models and animations. With CoSpaces, users can design and build their own virtual worlds, games, and other interactive experiences using a variety of tools and resources.  

Google Earth VR

Google Earth VR is a virtual reality (VR) version of Google Earth. With Google Earth VR, users can explore the world in immersive 3D, visiting a wide range of locations and landmarks from the comfort of their own homes. Users can navigate through the virtual world by moving their heads or using a VR controller, and can view the world from a variety of angles and perspectives. Google Earth VR includes a range of features designed to enhance the VR experience, such as the ability to search for specific locations, view 3D models of buildings and structures, and fly through the virtual world in a virtual airplane.