Below are some pictures below from our class today.
This also makes me realize the are many new and upcoming opporttunites to explore AR/VR in education. There are some low cost solutions along with very high end opportunities.
This month I have seen advertisements on twitter Oculus the date has been revealed a release date for their Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift S headsets: May 21st.
The Oculus Quest is a much-anticipated standalone VR headset that Oculus announced last year. It works without external tracking cameras or a separate computer, using a Snapdragon mobile chipset. The Oculus Rift S is a refresh of the 2016 Oculus Rift; it’s not a “Rift 2,” but an upgrade that replaces the old Rift’s tracking cameras with more convenient inside-out tracking. Neither one is a definite must-buy, but we’ve been impressed by the new Insight tracking system, and Oculus consistently backs some of the most ambitious VR games. There appears to be several education experiences for Oculus along with Oculus and YouTube VR here is a recent post.
I plan to have students research more on the the role of AR/VR in the job market. Here is an interesting article and video https://youtu.be/Zy9mVWHvaos Bring immersive technology resources to your district and conference with ARVRinEDU training. Get more resources at ARVRinEDU.com and on twitter #ARVRinEDU So much to learn!
Other companies discussing and posting about AR/VR such as @PTC and PTC in Education
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I will be looking for resources for next fall!