Nov 4, 2020

AR and VR in the virtual classroom

https://youtu.be/BBXg3YAjEj4  

Jason (Australia)

VR – getting students to empathize and understanding better in the VR environment

Google expedition 

List of 360 expeditions 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M0i7JpBHAAfjPNBRSfnShfMa9OztwG7lJdN-VCpwKEg/edit?usp=sharing        

360 excursions in Youtube        

Figment AR– create portals  - like window or doorways to a new environment e.g. under the sea looking at the coral reef in an AR environment. You can create a series of portals. Students move around the classroom and enter different portals to explore the 360 videos or pictures in these portals.

Merge EDU 

Merge cube  - can print and make into a cube. The layers can be created by students in apps.

Merge explorer app

The overlays will appear when it scans the Merge cube.

Many cards to choose from.

E.g. Click on the card to learn more about planets or

Journey to the core  - click and explore each layer of earth’s internal structure

Student can use screen record to create a tutorial

57 degrees north  can also be used with merge cube

Tiltballs, rubics cube  – maths

 

Create AR

Shapes 3D create Geometry AR

AR Makr – recreate a story e.g. 3 little pigs 

Students create e.g. water cycles Or use it to label parts of tree in an AR environment

 

Cospace – add quizzes –can use with merge cube

Use it for narrative

Student can Create a video e.g.

Human impact on River

Impacts of man on environment – Rainforest – labelled layers  structure with forest sound etc

Tutorial

Google slides and zoom for instruction.


Due to COVID, it has also created opportunities for companies to offer schools the opportunities for VR LJ

https://youngnautilus.com/programmes/school-learning-journeys/virtual-learning-journeys

https://armaker.space


Should also explore the following recommended by 赖世雄

https://www.classvr.com/school-virtual-reality-news/educational-vr-lesson-ideas/





 


                          

 

 

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