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CONTENT- Virtual Reality (VR) refers to a computer-generated, immersive,

and interactive experience that simulates a three-dimensional


environment, often with the aid of specialized hardware such as headsets
and controllers.

VR technology creates a three-dimensional environment that you can explore


and interact with. It's like being inside a video game, but it feels like you're
really there. You can look around, move your hands, and even walk around in
this virtual world. HERE’S AN EXAMPLE OF A VR.

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To experience VR, you typically wear a headset/device that covers your eyes
and ears, and sometimes you use controllers to interact with objects in the
virtual world. These headsets have special screens inside that display the
virtual environment in 3D, making it seem lifelike.

CONTENT- -Virtual reality in learning refers to the use of immersive


technology to enhance educational experiences.

It allows students to engage with content in a three-dimensional virtual


environment, providing a unique and interactive way to learn. VR is
increasingly being adopted in education due to its ability to help students
understand complex concepts, inspire creativity, and improve engagement.

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