You can use the Mirage Camera with Daydream in your classroom to enhance learning by offering students a fully immersive experience in virtual reality (VR). For example, in a geography lesson, students could explore the Great Barrier Reef, diving beneath the waves to observe marine life up close, or virtually climb Mount Everest to learn about its geography and ecosystems. In history, students could take virtual tours of ancient civilizations, walking through the streets of Rome or ancient Mesopotamia to better understand their cultures. The Mirage Camera’s ability to capture and display 360-degree content makes it a powerful tool for creating customized VR experiences, where students can explore a subject from every angle. Additionally, you can use the Mirage Camera to create virtual field trips, allowing students to experience places they might not otherwise be able to visit, such as the surface of Mars or the depths of the ocean. This interactive technology encourages engagement, critical thinking, and creativity, making learning more dynamic and memorable while helping students connect with subjects in ways that traditional teaching methods cannot match.