
Knight/Microsoft call for ideas - what we'd bear in mind
29th July 2019
The Knight Foundation, with support from Microsoft, is offering a share of $750,000 for innovative ideas to engage arts audiences through immersive…
Back in January, we took part in Bett 2020, the world's leading education technology show.
It was our first time there and we're certainly glad we went - the sheer size of the show and the range of the technology was pretty eye-opening.
And we enjoyed getting to chat with the huge number of attendees and opening their eyes to the benefits of Shared VR for education. The beauty of our systems is that, as well as being elegant and affordable, they're content-agnostic, flexible, easy-to-use and easy-to-adapt.
All over the world, universities, colleges, schools and other educational institutions are using Shared VR for immersive learning.
To help really get the message across, we put together a short newspaper on the wide range of benefits Shared VR can have across your institution's entire curriculum.
And, as ever, if you'd like to know more, don't hesitate to get in touch.
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