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How Virtual Reality Will Shape The Future Of the Education Sector

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Education is the foundation of a flourishing society. Sharing of knowledge has been a top priority for a civilized society and evolution. Humans are continually seeking ways to share knowledge more easily, quickly, and efficiently.

In the digital era, there is an opportunity to facilitate better learning through innovation. Virtual reality seems to be another step for the revolution of education. 

A few years back, VR in the learning field was too far even to consider. It was too unrealistic. The massive costs of technology prevented leveraging its capabilities to the full. 

But today, Virtual Reality in the eductaion sector looks pretty promising. VR shows information in a manner that aids perception via a 3D model. VR helps at the time when students need to digest vast portions of information. 

How can VR be used in learning?

VR creates an appropriate learning environment. A virtual approach with a high degree of precision opens doors to using VR to teach and train superior experts in varied fields: medicine, aviation, technical maintenance, engineering, etc.

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Students can use VR to do things either hazardous or impossible in the real world. For instance,

  • Communicate with objects and work out the needed skills to manage intricate equipment.
  • Take tours to the historical world
  • Travel into the human body to examine its structure
  • Perform lab classes and practical sessions in the virtual world. 

And so much more can be done through training programs based on VR tech. Special heed must be paid to the visual quality. VR photos must be totally realistic. 

Advantages of VR in education

The most significant benefit of using VR in learning and training is student participation. When students are completely engrossed in the education process, the education sector can see immense beneficial results. 

Students quickly get distracted. As per the study, 20% of the class time is absorbed in their smartphones with nothing to do with their education. Meaning, smartphones distract students from studies. 

VR tech contributes to an improved education environment because students no longer waste time looking at their phones. Instead, they are wholly engrossed with VR gadgets.

In contemporary and culturally diverse society, language differences can be a challenge. Students who plan to study overseas must have intense knowledge of a foreign language to thoroughly understand the content. VR enables in-built transactions, thus removing obstacles between students and their educational goals. 

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VR tech leaves conventional classroom tactics in the dust. VR helps students find various realities and gain practical educational experiences. 

Using VR gadgets, students can gain better educational visualizations. This significantly improves the whole learning process. 

VR in higher learning helps students understand clearly the complex ideas and the latest theories and concepts. Digesting and retaining complex information is easier, fun, and more efficient using VR. 

A favorable learning environment means a strong basis leading to better accomplishments in education. VR in learning and training is the ideal tool for students who aim to obtain as much knowledge from their classes as possible and implement it in the future. 

Example of VR in Education

1) Discovery VR

The Discovery channel utilized VR to render a new immersive interactive channel for its viewers. The Discovery channel audience enjoys unique 360-degree videos through a particular VR app. They see content related to environmental problems, wild nature, space adventure, culture, history, and more. 

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Viewers can save videos to their lists, install or stream, pick up from they left off previously, or start watching a new video.

2) Anne Frank House VR

A huge AR/VR development studio, Force Field Entertainment, has carefully restored Anne Frank’s diary to the minute details to allow users not just read but experience history. 

The tour takes approx. 25 minutes and contains Anne’s story. The whole tour was initially designed for people with restricted mobility who might find it difficult to climb up to the second floor’s hidden rooms. It is now available for free in the Oculus Store. Many businesses globally use this for learning purposes.

3) Orbulus

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This is a fantastic app with 3D, 360-degree images from across the globe, and several outstanding locations to experience. A few of them are Rockefeller Center, Sydney Opera House, The Northern Lights, The Pyramids, etc. They can virtually teleport to the location right where the photographer was. 

Orbulus suits users who have just begun exploring virtual reality apps with static images and easy navigation. 

The app development team stimulates cooperation with enthusiasts and photographers to market VR through photos.

4) Kolb Antarctic Experience

This VR app was first created to help students gain more knowledge of the Antarctic world. The app applies Kolb’s experiential learning methods, motivating students to understand the subject in-depth. The app allows students to get an overview of an Antarctic scientist’s day. When the app starts, a student sees a snowy landscape while hearing an introduction of why studying is crucial and what activities occur.

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5) Virtual Speech VR

This app renders an opportunity for speech training in real scenarios. This app can be used for an online course created by Virtual Speech startup or an independent app for in-person training. 

Students can upload their presentations, select one of many training scenarios, and begin practicing. Once the session ends, students get feedback on their speech, including speech rate, length, eye contact, etc. insight and audience perception. The next feature is viewer reactions when speaking. This helps build confidence and reduce anxiety levels.

The Endnote

Virtual reality is the ideal match for learning and training. VR learning apps and educational simulations prove to be super useful as per several research studies. There are several reasons to use VR in education. The educator only needs to define when and where it is convenient to implement this new tech. 

The VR-based future of education seems to have enormous possibilities. VR use is undoubtedly going to increase in the next few years. VR reality enhances useful, old-fashioned learning concepts; thus, the VR impact in education will absolutely grow. VR makes the education process an engaging, productive, and fun activity.

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Author Bio:

Harnil Oza is CEO of Hyperlink InfoSystem, one of the leading app development companies in New York and India, having a team of top app developers 2020 who deliver the best mobile solutions mainly on Android and iOS platforms. He regularly contributes his knowledge on leading blogging sites like app development companies.

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