Youtube VR Although Google's Daydream platform is no longer supported, some videos uploaded to Youtube are VR-compatible! These videos are a great way to introduce educators and students to XR's benefits.
Once finding a video on YouTube that is VR-compatible, click the VR Symbol to experience immersively! If you would like to borrow a phone-inserting headset from Apex High's library, contact us through remind. |
ArtSteps
A great way to begin discovering how immersive experiences are built in a simplistic way is to use ArtSteps! This web-based platform allows you to experience art galleries virtually.
Do you already have some skills in 3-D modeling? Feel free to upload your own models to further customize your art exhibitions! |
Blender
Ready to fully delve in 3-D modeling? You've come to the right software. Blender is completely free, and we've put together a playlist of tutorials to begin learning how to create with the expansive functions and tools available in this space.
Download Blender on your computer for free and and check out our Academic Opportunities for more! |
SolidWorks
Are you interested in applying engineering principles to 3-D modeling for practical design or possibly 3-D printing? SolidWorks is just for you!
SolidWorks does cost money, but in our Academic Opportunities you will find some tutorials on SolidWorks and explanations of various terminology. |
Unity
You may have heard of this game engine before, but did you know that you can build your own interactive, virtual reality experiences with it? You can actually build your own games and test in VR with an Oculus headset!
Unity has a built-in IDE (integrated development environment) that allows programmers to develop experiences more comprehensively. Download Unity for free by clicking the logo to the right, and check out our Academic Opportunities for more! |
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