VR In The Classroom


Virtual reality has been a new and upcoming advancement in technology, but how can this technology be used in the classroom? There are many apps and websites out there that allows for this to happen, one app being Veative. Veative uses VR technology to enhance student learning and global collaboration.

“It is estimated that 80% of the jobs created in the next decade will require some form of mathematics and science skills.”

“65% of children in primary schools today will end up working in completely new jobs that don’t yet exist.”

Veative offers STEM and language learning for students K-12. Students can also use VR technology to take charge of their own learning. VR is a more hands on learning that involves focus and engagement. Students can learn at their own pace and receive one on one help. They can also learn about different topics more in-depth with hands-on learning.

There are more than 700 learning modules to learn from!

If you want to increase global collaboration in your classroom, then Veative is a great way to start. Veative allows for students to travel, the world virtually. They can visit places like the Taj Mahal and the Eiffel Tower. Students can also connect with other classrooms from around the world. They can share different programs and their own findings to another class across the world. Using virtual reality in the classroom allows for global collaboration and a unique and futuristic approach to teaching.

Here is a 6th graders take on VR!

“Students using 3D virtual learning remembered more and in greater detail than students using 2D learning.”

“3D virtual learning increased learner attention from 50% to 94%. It further grew to 96%.”


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