How to Bring Virtual Reality into Your Classroom

Published On: December 14th, 2017·By ·

Virtual reality is the newest way to use technology to engage students in the classroom.

In this 3-Minute Classroom Problem Solver video, education expert Monica Burns explains how to use National Geographic 360 to bring virtual reality into your classroom. Explore giant sequoia forests, underwater national parks, or even the content of Antarctica — this video channel will impress both you and your students.

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Watch as Monica runs through the highlights of this free video channel, and explains how to get the most out of it. With a source like National Geographic, you can expect only the highest quality content inside these video chips.

Did you have a chance to explore these videos? What do you think? Leave a comment for me on this article below.

How to Bring Virtual Reality into Your ClassroomInterested in more resources like this for your students? Take a look at this on-demand online training session:

Getting Started with Virtual Reality in Your Classroom. Virtual reality has become an easy-to-use, affordable way to energize your lessons. Join Dr. Monica Burns as she shares her favorite tools for teachers and students so you can get started with virtual reality in your classroom.

 

 

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About Our “Virtual Reality” Presenter
Monica Burns is an Education Consultant, EdTech Blogger, and Apple Distinguished Educator. Monica works with teachers to make technology integration exciting and accessible at all grade levels. She has conducted well over 40 unique training sessions for SimpleK12, click here to take a look at more videos from Monica.

About the Author
Kimber Thompson is a Lead Moderator for SimpleK12 webinars and a Contributing Editor for SimpleK12.com. She writes frequently about education topics, and is passionate about tools and techniques that inspire young learners. You may reach her with ideas and comments at editor@simplek12.com.

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