Educational Goal: Celestial Bodies

Students learn about our solar system and beyond in a hands-on way.

Jason Van Hierden
Immersed Director
celestial bodies that are vibrant in isometric styling
December 20, 2022

Our educational module on celestial bodies offers students a unique and engaging way to learn about the objects in our solar system.

Through the use of virtual reality, students can interact with planets, moons, and stars in a way that allows them to make connections and retain information in a way that traditional learning methods may not allow.

One of the key benefits of our educational module is its immersive nature. By using virtual reality, students can pick up and examine celestial bodies, listen to voice recordings, and read logs to deepen their understanding of these objects. This hands-on approach to learning can be much more effective than simply reading about these objects in a textbook.

Students can pick up and examine celestial bodies

For example, students may discover that some moons are larger than planets, or that the hottest planet in our solar system is not the closest to the sun. These types of connections may not be easily made through traditional learning methods, but the immersive nature of our educational module allows students to explore and learn in a way that is both engaging and effective.

Overall, our educational module on celestial bodies provides students with a unique and engaging way to learn about the objects in our solar system. By using virtual reality, students can explore and make connections in a way that is both immersive and effective.

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