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  2. Virtual field trip - Wikipedia

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    During a classroom virtual field trip, students can explore places across the high seas, states across our country, and many nearby or far away people, places, and things. This is an opportunity to see and experience the world without ever leaving the classroom. The virtual field trip is cost-effective to schools.

  3. Immersive learning - Wikipedia

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    Immersive learning is a learning method with students being immersed into a virtual dialogue, the feeling of presence is used as an evidence of getting immersed. The virtual dialogue can be created by two ways, the usage of virtual technics, and the narrative like reading a book.

  4. List of virtual schools - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of virtual schools—coursework from an accredited private school or accredited not-for-profit or publicly funded institution, taught primarily through online methods. Schools are listed by country and by state or province.

  5. Virtual Human Interaction Lab - Wikipedia

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    It is a 360-degree video VR experience about ocean acidification. [6] [7] The Stanford Ocean Acidification Experience (2016) - Also called SOAE, the "experience" premiered at the Tribeca 2016 Film Festival (then-called The Crystal Reef: Interactive) in conjunction with the 360 video. SOAE allows users to become a scientist and interact with ...

  6. Online university - Wikipedia

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    These have been developed so that students can obtain almost immediate feedback from professors and online tutors through e-mails or online discussions. When the term "virtual" was first coined in the computational sense, it applied to things that were simulated by the computer, like virtual memory. Over time, the adjective has been applied to ...

  7. Virtual campus - Wikipedia

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    A virtual campus or e campus, refers to the online offerings of a college or university where college work is completed either partially or wholly online, often with the assistance of the teacher, professor, or teaching assistant. Many colleges and universities now offer such courses (or entire degree programs) either partially or wholly online.

  8. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games ), education (such as medical, safety or military training) and business (such as virtual meetings).

  9. Tripadvisor - Wikipedia

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    Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American company that operates online travel agencies, comparison shopping websites, and mobile apps with user-generated content. [1]Its namesake brand, Tripadvisor.com, operates in 40 countries and 20 languages, and features approximately 1 billion reviews and opinions on roughly 8 million establishments. [1]