Google Cardboard may not be a high-octane experience like Oculus Rift, but there’s a special kind of magic behind the VR platform’s low-cost, accessible ways. One of the areas in which Cardboard hopes to make a mark is in education: Last September, Google launched the Google Expeditions Pioneer Program, a VR experience that allows teachers to guide students through tours of landmarks and other interesting locations. Today, Google announced its Expeditions program will be easier for schools to access: via a beta app for Android.
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Following Google and many other companies, Byju has joined the list of companies to fire hundreds of workers.
Trying to showcase the next technology to the next generation is a smart move.
This seems like it would be an especially good tool for astronomy classes. Especially if the teacher is in control of what you can see and can take you to any part of the galaxy they feel fit.
Sure a great way to get out and explore the world without ever leaving your desk. Much more efficient than hauling a class of kids cross-country.