Will Virtual Reality be the next-gen teacher for our kids?

<p>A few years back, I was working as a teaching volunteer with an organization in Bangalore, India, where I was helping a few underprivileged kids with their preparation for school exam. Though they had access to classrooms and teachers, they lacked a good teaching mechanism which would generate interest in their minds for learning about science, social sciences, mathematics and plethora of other subjects. I had realized quite soon in my volunteering pursuits that the problems faced by students in rural parts of Global South countries would be much more amplified than those faced by my students.</p> <p>Being a techie, the solutions that formed in my mind were most based on emerging technologies. And having been a technology consultant for a major part of my career so far, I found virtual reality to be a promising tool for improving quality of education design and delivery.</p> <p>The transformative power of virtual reality (VR) in education cannot be overstated. As someone who&rsquo;s witnessed its impact firsthand, I firmly believe that VR can redefine education, especially for disadvantaged populations in Global South countries. In this article, I will delve into the incredible potential of VR to bridge the educational gap and unlock new opportunities.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/antaeus-ar/will-virtual-reality-be-the-next-gen-teacher-for-our-kids-7c4bf2fffd3f"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>