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Category: Virtual Reality

Virtual and augmented reality

Today I got a very interesting experience of being in virtual reality, now before I get ahead of myself I should probably mention that I have experienced virtual reality before, my first experience however was A LOT different than this one. My first experience of virtual reality was on a playstation 4 and was involving lots and lots of scary zombies, as you can tell from my reaction to the experience it was one of the scariest things I have yet to experience.

Thank the gods that the next virtual reality was a much more calming (if you call calming roller coasters) experience.

 

What a wonderful way to end our final tech class for the year! And it was pretty crazy learning all about the ways that VR can be adapted into a classroom and especially learning which type of learners it helps the most and how it can be so cross-cultural.

Mine of the craft

Today we had a creative workshop all about Mindcraft. We had a couple of little Minecraft geniuses from Colquitz Middle School come with their teacher to teach us the basics of the computer game. We learned the different ways teachers use Minecraft as a cross-curriculum platform to teach. They use the creative modes to allow children to express their artistic vision and help children show their creativity in architecture, pictures, and designs. The teachers also use the game as a resource for science, physics, and social studies, using the environmental aspects and resourcefulness mindset of the game. Kids can learn about the ecosystem, conservation, what humans need to have and access to survive and overall can work on their teamwork skills with their classmates.

This was my first hands-on experience with Minecraft. On my Wednesday visits, I have watched my class in their schools MAClab using Minecraft as a fun educational tool where they all share one Minecraft world and create their own spaces. In our Minecraft workshop, we were allowed to experiment with the variety of different modes Minecraft has including the creative world and the survival world. I had no idea what I was doing the whole time so I required the help of the middle school children and Teya to maneuver me around the world of pixellated land.

 

Below are some screenshots of what I saw and experienced while gaming on Minecraft:

 

This is the first photo of me in Minecraft, my name is kirbabyteytey (hence the combination of Teya and I’s name)

This is my first super cool house made out of pink wool, the inspiration for my house was to be built around trees and also have a beautiful skylight (not purposeful since I didn’t know how to make a roof). The image on the left you can tell is filled with hundreds of animals, this was not my creative choice, however, it made my home feel more comforting and loving.

The highlight of my gaming today was when Teya made and showed me what “The Nether” is. It is a magical blue glowing portal that takes you into a firey, lava-filled world.