Meta plans to leverage the Quest VR headset as a learning tool in schools, allowing teachers to deliver immersive educational experiences to students ages 13 and up.
The move comes as educators believe that VR and the Metaverse could ultimately revolutionize hands-on learning, allowing educators to use the Metaverse to provide immersive experiences for students. This was done in response to a notification that such a product was needed.
In response to this demand, Meta offers a suite of visually appealing education apps that allow teachers to manage multiple Quest devices simultaneously without provisioning or updating each device individually. Then he announced.
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The tech giant launched a tryout last year by providing 15 U.S. universities with VR equipment and resources to help train nurses, teach languages, and help business students learn soft skills such as interviews.
According to a report by The VergeMeta has sold nearly 20 million Quest headsets, including the Quest 1, Quest 2, and Quest Pro, with the Quest 2 accounting for the majority.
Mehta estimates that this number will have to increase significantly if teachers around the world use this equipment in their classrooms to educate their students. Currently, this plan is still in progress as the tech giant invests more funds to improve the technology and make it more suitable for education.
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