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How does VR perform as a training tool for soft skills? PwC set out to answer this question with a study of VR specially designed for soft skills training.
There are many things to be learned using these devices and there is no reason to ditch them. But for certain things, it is more appropriate to use a VR, as this offers a student a different way to access information.
Become your very own VR content creator!
✔️Easily import and view 360-degree videos & images
✔️Supports various multimedia content: images, videos, audio
✔️Navigate scenes through HotSpots or iMenu
✔️Make edits directly from within a VR headset
✔️Work completely offline
This virtual tour provides a comprehensive overview of the world’s tallest building, an incomparable feat of engineering, Dubai's most iconic destination, and model for future urban centers, the Burj Khalifa.
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We’re always posting new videos with the latest news, content and features of our VR platform! You can either search for VeativeLabs or visit https://t.co/JTkCze1LqD to subscribe!
We had a great time showcasing the power of VR to the amazing students and educators at LA Unified School District's inaugural Tech Empowerment Day! Check out some of the students in action using Veative! A big thank you to @CDWCorp for the invite, we had an excellent time.
The purpose of character education is to assist students in thinking proactively, so that they can use their time effectively and act with sound judgment. This module includes inspirational life stories about the world’s most Amazing People.
Of the 4 skills, Reading, Writing and Listening can be studied alone. Speaking cannot… until now. VR allows for a multitude of scenarios, bringing learners into situations which instructors struggle to provide.
This feature ensures that all students remain in-sync with the teacher, as they experience the same content as a group. This requires limited WiFi connectivity for monitoring purposes (small boxes allow a teacher to view inside a user’s headset).
Veative launched an awareness drive for virtual reality (VR) based school education. The regions covered in the first phase of this initiative included Africa, India, and the Middle East.
#FAQ’s about Veative
Q: Do you cover the entire curriculum?
A: No, and we never will. If we did, it would just show that we do not know what we are talking about. There are some topics, like arithmetic, where you may be better served spending your money on paper and a pencil.
VR connects users with experiences, from complex simulations to simple lab experiments, performed by school students. Veative’s interactive VR modules provide students opportunities to learn through experience.
Check out our newest blog post “A Tale of Two Teachers”. Are you more like Mrs. Applebaum or Josh? Let us know in the comments below.
You can read the full blog post here: https://t.co/LkChK7aIG8