“This won’t be used in the classroom unless teachers feel they have total visibility and control over what’s going on,” Mr. Clegg stated.
Importantly, parents must also feel this way—especially of younger children; otherwise, why employ this in an educational setting?”
Meta has released a new package that enables educators to scale the use of virtual reality headsets for numerous users in the classroom. This allows schools to leverage virtual and augmented reality as a learning tool.
Students thirteen years of age and older will have the opportunity to use the metaverse in their classrooms for immersive learning experiences that will enable them to go to museums, practice speaking other languages, or explore 3D replicas of places they would not otherwise be able to visit.