VXRLabs is a 3D spatial learning platform accessible on PCs and Meta Quest headsets. It offers a wide range of immersive content, including:
Field Trips: Explore 150+ locations like the Great Wall, Iceland, the Redwood forests, and much more. Chemistry: A robust virtual lab comparable to a $100,000 real-world setup. Biology: Includes animal dissections, cadaver exploration, and more. English & Literature: Gamified exploration books like To Kill a Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby. History: Visit sites like Thomas Edison’s cabin, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and the Berlin Wall. Career & Technical Education: CTE training in trades, tech, healthcare, and life sciences. CSI: Conduct crime scene investigations in a multi-student environment. Creator Space: Students build their own VR worlds, unleashing their creativity. Entrepreneurship & Business: Learn from the stories of Edison, to an advanced logistics simulation for universities. Key Features:
Accessible on both PCs and VR headsets Created by teachers, the lessons are focused and educational Synchronous and asynchronous. Some lessons can have many students, while others are solo Robust license management so a group of students can be nestled under the appropriate educator or institution A 3D AI Creator tool for deployment to web browsers for complete accessibility Bottom Line: Why buy many immersive education applications when the VictoryXR all-in-one application covers all of what you will need?
Talking to Thomas Edison. I spent time in Thomas Edison's lab in Menlo Park. The various pieces of equipment and new technology was interesting, however, the highlight of the visit was sitting across the table from Thomas Edison and talking to him. I learned about his schooling, his view of DC vs AC, his family, wife, children, siblings, etc. It seemed the AI was able to answer nearly all of my questions. This is a great way to learn history! I think this will only improve, perhaps with quicker response from the target of the conversation. Also, having a photo-realistic avatar that mimics talking, and facial expressions leads to trying to get an understanding of the character's personality in the future.