Ed Tech Magazine – Micah Castelo
“Beyond applications in assistive learning, the use of immersive technologies such as VR and augmented reality continues to grow in K–12 education. In fact, the education sector is one of the top industries for VR and AR investments, according to the “2019 Augmented and Virtual Reality Survey Report” by Perkins Coie and the XR Association. That’s because tools such as VR headsets and 3D spaces are helping boost student engagement and enhance classroom learning. Plus, costs for these tools are starting to decline, making them more accessible than ever before.” (more)