
VR LEARNING
VR LEARNING is a cutting-edge virtual education provider that has developed a suite of innovative projects to revolutionize education. Our projects focus on using immersive technology to create interactive, engaging and effective learning experiences.
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-Virtual reality can improve education by providing students with memorable and immersive experiences that would otherwise not be possible. What’s more, it can all take place within the classroom.
-VR is accessible to every student and can be easily monitored by teachers. Virtual experiences have the power to engage and inspire students in a unique and powerful way.

Students learn better through experience
-VR provides students an opportunity to learn through experience, in contrast to the traditional methods of reading and writing.

VR in the classroom is inclusive
-Every student gets the same opportunity to enjoy the experience. Unlike traditional school trips that can be too expensive for parents or too impractical for their children, VR is for all students.
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VR Sparks the imagination
-The immersive experience that VR provides is unparalleled in teaching. Students are “transported” out of the classroom and their imagination is allowed to flourish.
How can virtual reality help students?
-VR headsets are a common, practical way of implementing VR in the classroom. With minimal cost, equipment, and space needed.
-The main benefit of VR headsets is the level of immersion they provide. Although they can be a little more tricky to use than immersive classrooms, they provide an incredibly realistic experience. An experience that students are not going to forget.
VR headsets in the classroom



An immersive classroom is a teaching room in which images are projected onto the internal walls of the room. This creates a virtual environment within the classroom.
Immersive Classroom

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-VR headsets tend to be more popular than immersive classrooms. This is because the impact on older students tends to be greater with the headsets.
-Unlike with primary school pupils, secondary students are better able to use the headsets, requiring less input and guidance from the teacher.
Virtual reality in secondary education

VR for students with learning difficulties
-VR can be great for those students with learning difficulties. Students can learn about the world around them in a safe and controlled environment.