VR

using VR as an instructional tool in education

  1. It Really Was A Gamechanging VR Event... Thanks To You

    It Really Was A Gamechanging VR Event... Thanks To You
    We had a crowd that was larger than expected at Café Escadrille in Burlington, MA and tons of immersive learning in the form of presentations and virtual exploration. Attendees included educators and industry enthusiasts made up of VR experts and novices who all shared the same passion for exploring this technology.
  2. Eduporium Experiment | Samsung Gear VR

    Eduporium Experiment | Samsung Gear VR
    For this week’s Eduporium Experiment, I focused on the Samsung Gear VR, one of the best options if you are looking for an easily integrated, smartphone-powered VR experience. The Samsung Gear VR is a portable VR headset that works with Samsung smartphones and Oculus technology.
  3. Your Last Chance To Be Part Of An Awesome VR Event

    Your Last Chance To Be Part Of An Awesome VR Event
    Come learn about this rapidly emerging field of technology and that impact it will have on modern education. You’ll have the chance to try out the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, and more, network with some brilliant industry leaders, and hear from Caitlin Krause, a VR advocate and speaker, on the impact of immersive education in today’s classrooms.
  4. Eduporium Weekly | April Events and Appearances

    Eduporium Weekly | April Events and Appearances
    If you follow us closely, you know March was a super busy month for us. Well, we’re happy to say that April looks to be just about full as well! We regularly get questions about where people can find us, so we thought we’d give you a few options for this month and publicize some of the cool upcoming events
  5. Try The Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, And Gear VR—For FREE

    Try The Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, And Gear VR—For FREE
    We’ve been working hard perfecting our skills, as you can see above, and we’re ready to put on a great event. Come sample some of the best virtual reality headsets, including HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, and more at our FREE hands-on workshop and networking event! You’ll learn from expert speakers and get to try the headsets.
  6. Eduporium Experiment | View-Master

    Eduporium Experiment | View-Master
    To step into a virtual reality experience is to transport yourself to a whole new world—you can become as small as an atom or fly as far away as the farthest planet in our solar system. We have the technology to literally make the world our oyster. Today, I took a look at one of the VR products we offer
  7. FREE Event: VR In Education—A Gamechanger Beyond Games

    FREE Event: VR In Education—A Gamechanger Beyond Games
    The Eduporium team is thrilled to announce the first after-school VR event that lets you learn, play, collaborate, and meet fellow EdTech leaders who are curious about virtual reality’s uses in education. Stop by on your way home after school on Thursday, April 13. Come meet Caitlin Krause, a noted educational industry expert and teacher.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | A Virtual Reality Takeover?

    Eduporium Weekly | A Virtual Reality Takeover?
    Its potential is enormous and the learning opportunities it helps create are astounding. Some teachers, however, shy away from trying it because they assume that it’s too complicated or too expensive. The truth is that it’s outrageously easy to use and extremely affordable—even for educators. So, does VR have a future in K-12 classrooms?
  9. Eduporium Experiment | VR One Headset

    Eduporium Experiment | VR One Headset
    Virtual reality is all the rage these days and is definitely primed to become a huge part of our lives, but is usually still really expensive to acquire some of the equipment needed to optimize the experience. The VR One headset, however, is a cheap alternative that embodies a lot of the educational uses of VR—and teachers can distribute it
  10. Our Hour Of Code Experience For CS Ed Week 2014

    Our Hour Of Code Experience For CS Ed Week 2014
    We spend a lot of time at the office here at Eduporium HQ, and we don’t get to spend as much time with children as we would like. When some friends from the Cambridge Montessori School invited us to bring some of our educational technologies for a workshop they were doing for the annual Hour of Code event, we could

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