I feel that the use of VR and AR in classrooms could be more of a learning experience than VR. That being because with VR you can have 3D observation and can examine objects from all angles and therefore can give a more interactive experience for students. A popular example of this would be teaching upcoming surgeons and doctors to identify organs to perform surgeries more accurately.
Another benefit for VR and AR in classrooms is that it can be easier for students to remember things. This is because instead of relining on note taking, you can just put on the headset and just review that information. I also feel as if you can learn more fun this way by making 3D quizzes through different scenarios and situations in a 3D space.
I believe that we will enter a future whether we like it or not VR and AR will enter the educational space. I believe that for the reasons above that when these tools enter this space, that it will have a positive impact on the system.
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