Virtual Reality Headsets
3 types:
- virtual reality – wearing a headset
- augmented reality – viewing a display but being able to see through it
- extended reality – placing a smartphone in front of your eyes
Playstation VR
- connect with physical education
- super engaging and novel
- hands-on learning
Meta Quest 2
- Librarium – online library; you can make your own flashcards
- Hand physics lab
- Nanome – chemistry
- Star chart
- gives a “comfort level” for each activity
- immersed, spatial
Virtual Field Trips
- ex. going to the zoo, visiting Mt. St. Helen’s, Space Station tour
Can include:
- decorating your classroom
- “Field Trip Friday’s”
Supplemental Supports:
Benefits:
- You are able to go where you may not be able to go otherwise.
- Inclusive – physical limitations are an issue
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