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Augmented and Virtual Reality can turn chemistry from a dreaded subject to a really cool one. VR technology could make chemistry a desirable and easier-to-comprehend subject for more students. It could be hugely beneficial for students with learning disabilities and dyslexia. VR has been touted as being the way to “bridge the gap between. theoretical and practical knowledge through the ability to simulate real-life situations and. provide immersive experiences to students. The concepts being taught become real. This will have a hugely positive impact on students being able to grasp new concepts.
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vr|ar|edtech|tech-trends|virtual-reality|mixed-reality|education-technology|augmented-reality
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