The future of education is in the metaverse: virtual worlds where people can learn about topics like science and history without having any worries about making mistakes or failing at something new. VR/AR provides a fully immersive experience that no computer screen can replicate, creating a sense of actually being there with others.
VR/AR is more immersive than any other technology, and it’s not just about gaming. In fact, VR/AR has many educational applications as well—from helping students learn how to collaborate on virtual projects to providing researchers with new tools for studying brain function and disorders.
One of the most exciting things about VR/AR is its ability to create shared experiences with people who are far away from each other physically—or even across time zones! This means teachers can have students work together in real-time using their mobile devices (or tablets).
It also means teachers can collaborate on projects remotely without having everyone in the same classroom at once; instead they only need access through wifi or bluetooth so they don't miss anything going on outside their windowless office space...even if it's raining outside!
There are already a lot of companies investing in AR/VR hardware development. Microsoft's HoloLens is one example, but there are many more. Google's Magic Leap 1 and 2, for example, are both augmented reality headsets that can be used by teachers to enhance their lessons with images and information from the real world.
Both technologies can be used to enhance the classroom experience by allowing students to interact with each other and their teachers in ways that weren't possible before these technologies were widely available on smartphones, tablets and computers around the world."
Both of these technologies have seen massive improvements in recent years — think Oculus Quest 2 or Magic Leap 1 — and education is an ideal application of this technology.
This is all great news for education because it means that soon enough you'll be able to talk about things like medicine or biology without actually having any knowledge about them!