
As consumers, we tend to focus on how virtual reality will work in our homes — the new types of games it allows, the insane 360-degree cinematic experiences, etc. Some of VR's greatest potential, though, lays not at home but in the classroom. Hell, you can boil VR's potential as a learning tool into just three little words: Magic. Friggin'. Schoolbus. Think shared…
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Source: TechCrunch