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VR glasses for learning


Virtual reality (VR) offers unique opportunities for teachers. Students can explore 3D objects and environments, travel the world, and learn about history. Participating in activities, discovering the world, which is not really possible due to time and cost. VR glasses will provide an alternative way of learning, conducting experiments and experiencing art.
What is virtual reality training?
Immerse yourself in a completely new world with the help of VR glasses - what just recently sounded like science fiction has become a reality today. Virtual reality glasses present a world that seems so real that we immediately forget where we really are. We can look around, and the glasses at this time regulate the image and even the sound. How useful can virtual reality glasses be in education and where are their limitations? Virtual reality, or VR, is becoming increasingly popular in education, and more and more schools are adopting the technology. VR allows students to explore places around the world without leaving the classroom. Imagine that students can visit the pyramids of Giza while sitting at their desks.
How can virtual reality improve education?
Virtual reality can enhance the quality of education by providing students with memorable and immersive experiences that would otherwise not be possible. In addition, all this can be done in the classroom. VR is accessible to students and can be easily controlled by teachers. Virtual experiences have the power to engage and inspire students in unique ways. Using this technology, we feel the impression of being in a completely new world. The effect is difficult to describe in words to those who are not familiar with the subject, but those who put on VR glasses immediately understand what immersion is.
All available virtual reality systems use a display. The display, which is usually attached to the head like ski goggles, shows the user an image slightly shifted in perspective, creating a three-dimensional environment for the viewer, even if they move their head. This is because the VR system uses motion sensor data. Some VR systems are also supplemented with tracking sensors that can determine the position of the head in space, as well as hand controllers, thanks to which the viewer can not only observe the virtual environment, but also actively interact with it.

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