Creating classroom materials that are accessible to a range of learners can be challenging. Diffit simplifies this task by using generative AI to help educators create appropriate and accessible reading materials at various grade levels.
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@wooorldXR is awesome! 1st time in, started at my local football stad., visited La Sagrada Familia,then popped into a public room and was shown around a Cali trail system w an ocean view by a local. Now private rooms after update… big potential for classroom use now! #VRARinEDU
Closed captions with translations are coming to Frame. I had a lot of fun building out this one with @babylonjs GUI to make sure the closed captions can be viewed in VR as well. Multilingual metaverse meetings! 😍
@PRHSspanish This is a bit pricey, but for live sessions in VR ($45/month), it would be worth trying. Much less expensive than taking a class. https://t.co/aeBQAqIEv3
@vhmth@merylkevans We are in TX, so Spanish would be top of our list. Would be a huge help for instructors, students AND parents! For our Eng. Lang. Learner program (we have kids from all over), the ability to choose from a pulldown à la Microsoft PTT 365 would be BOSS. https://t.co/DODuxAS4Yd
We’ve never performed in VR…until now. Watch the #QuestAfterShow from the front row with @MetaQuestVR streaming right after the big game in Horizon Venues or on Facebook Live by RSVPing here: https://t.co/IWBstqmRpp
Tks to inspiration from @merylkevans and @JaimeDonally I'm compiling a list of classroom appropriate VR experiences for the Modern Language learner. Pls let me know if you're aware of more apps that support several languages! #ARVRinEDU#edtech#langchat
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@gregkulowiec These guys do: @WinReality I've seen it and it's AWESOME! Definitely not for the living room... who in the heck would ever take a pic like that one!?!?