By Addie Fairley, The State Press
Virtual reality could be a dream come true, or a nightmare in the flesh. It could be anything that it is programmed to be with no real limitations. ASU, with its everlasting call to innovation, has started to utilize VR goggles for an online biology lab. ASU has partnered with Google and Labster, a virtual lab simulation company specifically dedicated toward education STEM subject matters, to give students in an online Biology 181 class the ability to view traditional lab situations. The students can purchase their own VR headsets or borrow a pair from the school. There are currently 30 students in the course, and there’s potential for expansion.
September 26, 2018
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