3D Bear - https://www.3dbear.io/
Merge Cube - https://mergeedu.com/cube & Apps that support it.
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AnatomyAR+
Dig
DinoDigger
HoloGlobe
Galactic Explorer
MyARquarium
Mr. Body
Elemental Order
Th!ngs
Mystical Moon Oracle
Metaverse
AR Makr
Co_Spaces_EDU
Virtual Reality
CoSpaces Edu(use COSJAMESMC for a 30 day trial for 100 users)
Augmented Reality
Choose Your Own Adventure Project
Rendering
By Jennifer Snelling via ISTE
Use AR and VR to explore the surface of the moon with this iOS app
Download the Assemblr Studio app onto computers. The 3D library includes many animated objects and educational items. It’s simple, easy to use, and has many options.
Tools and resources that allow students to create in 3D, learn to code, and connect with curriculum on a new level.
This app lets kids create their own 3D AR interactive drawings. Print out the Magic Worksheet, write a story, and see it animated with the app.
Donally calls this “one of the most curriculum-rich AR/VR resources for early elementary students.” The AR and VR books let students interact with activities and come with worksheets and a curriculum that help educators align with content standards.
One of the easiest platforms to use, this computer app lets users add a short video on top of a trigger image.
This physics-based VR app features puzzles that have endless solutions. The Maker Mode lets users build chain reaction machines using the rules of physics. Note that the app requires a VR headset.
Students can use this platform to make 3D and AR presentations. Includes sharing and collaboration, as well as embedded viewing.
The Halo AR mobile app is easy to use. Students can capture or upload a picture and then layer AR on top of it.
Donally recommends the Merge Headsets for those ready to invest. She says they survive an 8th-grade drop test.
The kit asks kids to solve a problem by following AR instructions to build a real item. “While the written content will require teacher support, the guided visuals and immersive technology experience support our youngest learners to make powerful connections with the learning objective,” says Donally.
The MERGE CUBE is a soft black cube that utilizes AR apps to teach young students about the human body age-appropriately.
The popular game has an education version that allows students to create their own virtual worlds, such as Jamestown or Fort Clatsop.
Nearpod is one of education’s most popular platforms for formative assessments. Interactive slides and videos let The free-for-teachers VR-based curriculum can be used on students' devices, in-person or virtually, and for front-of-classroom instruction.
Bring coloring to life with augmented reality content in biology, geometry, and the solar system. Subscription service starts at $10.
This platform lets students or teachers create and describe a VR field trip or virtual tour using resources from the site. The experiences are available in a full-screen mode that doesn’t require a headset.
This costly subscription is worthwhile for anatomy teachers. The iOS app lets students dissect an AR cadaver, watch muscle movements, and learn about all the body systems.
This scanning app is easy to use. AR View allows you to beam your scanned object back into the real world and animate it.
Create an AR scavenger hunt using this on-device editor. Includes spatial audio and haptic feedback similar to the feeling of touch.
Use this iOS app to record a short film using AR. Students can “Push record and animate the characters with emotions and gestures while walking around the scene for the best shot,” says Donally.
Donally says this is one of my favorite tools because it uses WebXR to make the magic happen in the browser instead of an app, making the experience run faster.
The WWF has two AR apps, WWF Forests, and WWF Free Rivers.
This AR storytelling app for littles includes readers in the story. The visuals come to life around the reader, and students can help the characters.